She was 26 when she went to Gombe to start her research.
She was 26 when she went to Gombe to study wild chimpanzees.
Your question has some incorrect grammer but anyway I belive Jane Goodall was twenty three.
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she was there 31 years
1956
25
26
Jane Goodall studied chimpanzies for 51 years
Jane Goodall is still alive. 76 years old, I think.
As of June 2014, Jane Goodall has homes in Africa and Bournemouth, England. She travels all over the world to promote her books and do public speaking.
Dr. Jane Goodall, when not travelling, is in Bournemouth, United Kingdom or Tanzania. You can follow her travels on her myspace blog located in the Related Links.
she discovered things we never thought chimps did.
Jane Goodall studied chimpanzies for 51 years
Jane Goodall is still alive. 76 years old, I think.
As of June 2014, Jane Goodall has homes in Africa and Bournemouth, England. She travels all over the world to promote her books and do public speaking.
her huspand name fifi!!!!!!!!!
that doesnt make sense...
She didn't. Louis Leakey discovered Jane Goodall, and sent her to Tanzania, where he already knew they were.
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Dr. Jane Goodall, when not travelling, is in Bournemouth, United Kingdom or Tanzania. You can follow her travels on her myspace blog located in the Related Links.
she discovered things we never thought chimps did.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British EmpireValerie Jane Morris-Goodall, the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees, divides her time between London, Tanzania, and the world, as her animal welfare work keeps her very busy. DEEBOY WROTE THIS!!
Everyone eventually dies. Jane Goodall is in her late 70's and still in good health so at the moment it is suspected she will live a decent bit longer.
she loved the out doors when she was little she always said she would live in wild life