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Jane Goodall, chimpanzee researcher and conservationist, dies at 91

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Jane Goodall, the British conservationist and researcher renowned for her work with chimpanzees, has died at age 91. The Jane Goodall Institute confirmed her death on Instagram Wednesday, saying she died of natural causes.

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  • Jane Goodall began her chimpanzee research in Tanzania in the 1960s without formal scientific training.
  • Her studies revealed chimpanzees' ability to use tools and complex social behaviors. 22s
  • Goodall founded the Jane Goodall Institute to protect great apes and became an environmental activist. 47s
  • She was named a UN Global Messenger of Peace and a Dame of the British Empire. 1m 13s
  • Jane Goodall died at the age of 91 while on a speaking tour in California. 2m 17s
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