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what kept Jane away from the chimpanzees in the beginning of her research

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From the day she began her legendary chimpanzee research in Gombe, Jane Goodall took an unorthodox approach to her subjects. She immersed herself in their forest habitat with the fresh perspective of a mind uncluttered by academia. She set a new standard for the study of apes in the wild, experiencing their complex society as a fellow neighbor rather than a remote observer, and coming to know and interact with them as individuals over many years.

With open eyes and an open mind, Dr. Jane Goodall made discoveries that rocked the scientific world, forever changing the way we look at our closest living relatives—and ourselves.

“Now we must redefine ‘tool’, redefine ‘man’, or accept chimpanzees as humans.”

LOUIS B. LEAKEY,

IN RESPONSE TO JANE GOODALL’S OBSERVATIONS OF DAVID AND OTHER CHIMPANZEES

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