Jane Goodall's work broke down the wall between man and nature. Her legacy will live longer than she could have ever imagined when she first walked into the forest.
Breakdown
- Jane Goodall began her research in Tanzania with no formal scientific training. 24s
- She patiently gained the trust of chimpanzees, notably David Greybeard. 35s
- Goodall discovered that chimpanzees use and make tools, challenging previous scientific beliefs. 1m 11s
- Her findings highlighted the close connection between humans and chimpanzees. 1m 36s
- Goodall's association with chimpanzees and her influence on science continues to endure. 2m 1s