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Program: A story of hope: How Jane Goodall changed the world

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Dr Jane Goodall, a pioneer of ground-breaking chimpanzee field research, has died at the age of 91.

Her early work, published in 1963, transformed our understanding of the social and emotional lives of chimpanzees and encouraged a wave of study into primate behaviour.

She later established the Jane Goodall Institute, now one of the world's largest conservation organisations.

In 2022, Natasha Mitchell interviewed Dr Goodall for Science Friction about her life and work.

This episode of Science Friction first aired in May 2022.

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Jane Goodall in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, in 1965.

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