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Challenges •Had a hard time raising money for supplies and equipment • Country denied her access because it was too dangerous to travel alone
Benefits •She founded the Jane Goodall Institute for wildlife •She helped save the chimpanzees from poachers
Marriage and Family •First husband, the Dutch baron Hugo Von Lawick in 1961 •He Washer photographer in 1961 •They had one son •Divorced in 1974 •In 1975 she married Derek Bryceson, a supervisor of Tanzania’s government
Influences •Louis Leaney •Hired her as an assistant and they traveled
Career highlights •Worked as a secretary •First time in Africa in 1953 at age 23 •Spent part of 1957 working in a museum
Pictures from: http://www.janegoodall.org/
Major Discoveries •Chimpanzees eat meet •Hunted in groups •Created and used tools •Fought with each other
Steps Taken to meet goals •Had to raise money to go •Had to go to college •Had to find someone to go with her.
Works Cited “Jane Goodall.” Biography Today: Scientists and Inventors Series. “Jane Goodall.” Scientists; the Lives and Works of 150 Scientists. 1996. “Jane Goodall: An Extraordinary Life.” The Jane Goodall Institute. 8 May 2008 . “Nature. Jane Goodalls Wile Chimpanzees. Jane Goodalls Story.” pbs.org. 9 May 2008 .
By: Tom