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Jane also had more challenges such as all foreigners were forced to leave including Jane. Jane still persued to fight for chimpanzees rights. Jane's challenges were unstable political situation in seven countries and in May 19, 1975, 40 men came with guns on the shore of Lake Tanganyika. Jane Goodall worked to earn money for the trip to Africa. Jane also took an immediate liking to animals in her early years. Jane Goodall has also won the R. R. Hawkins Award: 1987, National Geographic Centennial Award: 1988, and the Bradford Washburn award 1974. Jane married two men. First she married Hugo van Lawick in 1961 and then married Derek Bryceson in 1980. Jane Goodall has won many awards and honors such as theWilke Brothers Foundation Grant: 1960,and the Franklin Burr Prize: 1962 and 1964. Jerry chimpbab.jpg Bubba orangbar.jpg SOME Pictures are from www.thejanegoodallinstitute.org Works Cited “Jane Goodall.” Biography Today Scientists & Inventors Series. 1996. “Jane Goodall.” The Jane Goodall Institute. 7 May 2008 <http://www.janegoodall.org/jane/defalt.asp>. Keene, Ann T. “Jane Goodall.” Earthkeepers. 1994. http://www.primates.com/chimps/index.html http://www.primates.com/chimps/index.html