Who Is Jane Goodall?

Who Is Jane Goodall? by Roberta Edwards is an illustrated biography published by Penguin on November 8, 2012. This 112-page book presents the life of Jane Goodall, who, from a young age, was passionate about animals and their natural habitats. At the age of twenty-six, she traveled to Africa, where her detailed observations of chimpanzees significantly altered our understanding of these animals and inspired future generations of female scientists.
Readers will discover how Goodall’s groundbreaking work in environmental conservation and her dedication to studying animals shaped her career and legacy. The book includes black-and-white illustrations that enhance the narrative, making it accessible for younger audiences interested in science and nature. This edition offers insights into Goodall’s journey and contributions, highlighting her impact on both the field of biology and the role of women in science.
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A life in the wild!
Jane Goodall, born in London, England, always loved animals and wanted to study them in their natural habitats. So at age twenty-six, off she went to Africa! Goodall’s up-close observations of chimpanzees changed what we know about them and paved the way for many female scientists who came after her. Now her story comes to life in this biography with black-and-white illustrations throughout.
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