Renowned conservationist Jane Goodall, who pioneered studies of chimpanzees, died Wednesday at 91. CBS News' Seth Doane looks back at her life and legacy.
Breakdown
- Jane Goodall remained active in conservation and media into her 90s. 12s
- Her dream of working with animals began in childhood and led her to Africa. 23s
- Goodall's observations in Tanzania showed chimpanzees using tools, changing scientific views. 1m 5s
- She founded the Jane Goodall Institute to promote wildlife and environmental protection. 1m 26s
- Goodall reflected on her legacy and beliefs about life and death in her final years. 1m 43s