The Takeaway Published by The Takeaway Dr. Jane Goodall on Her Lifelong Work and New Film 'Monkey Kingdom' Listen 7 min Jane Goodall, English primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist, with a chimpanzee in her arms, c. 1995 ( Apic) / Getty ) i Dr. Jane Goodall with Takeaway Host John Hockenberry. (Kristen Meinzer) Dr. Jane Goodall in the studios of WNYC Radio with Takeaway Host John Hockenberry. (Jay Cowit) Takeaway Host John Hockenberry in awe as he interviews Dr. Jane Goodall. (Kristen Meinzer) Germany: Jane Goodall, the world's foremost authority on chimpanzees, communicates with chimpanzee Nana, 06 June 2004 at the zoo of Magdeburg (eastern Germany). (JENS SCHLUETER/AFP) Dr. Jane Goodall takes the hand of a Spider Monkey during her visit to the Rehabilitation Center and Primate Rescue, in Peñaflor, 36 km southwest from Santiago, on November 23, 2013. (HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP) Germany: Jane Goodall, the world's foremost authority on chimpanzees, communicates with chimpanzee Nana, 06 June 2004 at the zoo of Magdeburg (eastern Germany). (JENS SCHLUETER/AFP) Scientist Jane Goodall studies the behavior of a chimpanzee during her research February 15, 1987 in Tanzania. (Penelope Breese/Liaison) British ethologist Jane Goodall sits outdoors and studies an African baboon, 1974. (Fotos International) Jane Goodall, English primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist, c. 1976 (Apic) 26th January 1974: Full-length portrait of British zoologist Jane Goodall watching her photographer husband, Baron Hugo Von Lawick, adjust a camera, to which a baboon is clinging. East central Africa (Hulton Archive) of Post a Comment