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Is Jane Goodall still alive today in 2007??

by Guest62617  |  earlier

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I'm doing a science report and I have to do Jane Goodall. Is she still alive today? I know she was born in 1934 but I just need to know if she is alive.

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  1. Yahoo search! Google search! Any web search! What is wrong with you people???!!!!!


  2. yeah I think I sat by her on the bus just the other day!

  3. She was yesterday, giving a speech?

  4. She is alive, and getting awards

  5. I sure hope so.  According to her web site, she's supposed to give a talk in Barcelona on Friday this week.

  6. You seem to think that's a billion years ago! Yes she is still alive!

  7. JaneGoodall is still alive-JANE GOODALL (1934-present) Born April 3, 1934

    here is a quote from JaneGoodall;

    Researchers find it very necessary to keep blinkers on. They don't want to admit that the animals they are working with have feelings. They don't want to admit that they might have minds and personalities because that would make it quite difficult for them to do what they do; so we find that within the lab communities there is a very strong resistance among the researchers to admitting that animals have minds, personalities and feelings.

    In 1960,  Jane Goodall arrived  Lake Tanganyika in East Africa to study the area's chimpanzee population.Jane’s work in Tanzania would prove more successful than anyone had imagined.At first, the Gombe chimps fled whenever they saw Jane. But she persisted, watching from a distance with binoculars, and gradually the chimps allowed her closer. One day in October 1960 she saw chimps David Graybeard and Goliath strip leaves off twigs to fashion tools for fishing termites from a nest. Scientists thought humans were the only species to make tools, but here was evidence to the contrary. Also in her first year at Gombe, Jane observed chimps hunting and eating bushpigs and other animals, disproving theories that chimpanzees were primarily vegetarians and fruit eaters who only occasionally supplemented their diet with insects and small rodents.

  8. I'm just wondering...

    Have you heard of Yahoo search? Or Google search?

    Using either of these, you could have found the answer to your question in less time than it took you to write it and post it here.

    I'd recommend you try searching in future. It's very useful, really -- and not hard to use. :)

  9. Yes she is and is still doing her wildlife work.  Google her name and you will find more about her!

  10. yes.

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