Jane Goodall By: Emily Shepherd
Introduction “The more we learn of the true nature of non-human animals, especially those with complex brains and corresponding complex social behavior, the more ethical concerns are raised regarding their use in the service of man.” Jane Goodall Is it fair to use research on chimps because they are so humane like.
How she was an important member to society… Discoveries Awards/Honors Books
Background London, England 1934 Uplands English Africa English ethologist- natural conditions Animal rights activist Books Free time
Important Facts Proper temperament Camp with mother and African cook- 4 decades 1500ft.- 30ft. After two years… Imitated their behaviors Stones Insects, birds, and larger animals Tools-1 st Laughing-mother Kill-own species
Conclusion Overall Jane Goodall is a wonderful, humane person that loves and cares for animals.