Jane Goodall
- 1963 Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees National Geographic Society
- 1975 Miss Goodall: The Hyena Story The World of Animal Behavior Series
- 1984 Among the Wild Chimpanzees National Geographic Special
- 1988 People of the Forest with Hugo van Lawick
- 1990 Chimpanzee Alert in the Nature Watch Series, Central Television
- 1990 Chimps, So Like Us HBO film nominated for 1990 [[Academy Awards|Academy Award
- 1990 The Life and Legend of Jane Goodall National Geographic Society.
- 1990 The Gombe Chimpanzees Bavarian Television
- 1995 Fifi's Boys for the Natural World series for the
- 1996 Chimpanzee Diary for BBC2 Animal Zone
- 1997 Animal Minds for BBC
- 2000 Jane Goodall: Reason For Hope PBS special produced by KTCA
- 2001 Chimps R Us PBS special Scientific Frontiers.
- 2002 Jane Goodall’s Wild Chimpanzees (IMAX format), in collaboration with Science North
- 2005 Jane Goodall’s Return to Gombe for Animal Planet
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In popular culture
- Goodall is honored by the Walt Disney Company with a plaque on the The Tree of Life at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom theme park, alongside a carving of her beloved David Greybeard, the original chimp who approached Goodall during her first year at Gombe.[7] The story goes that when she was invited to visit the developing Animal Kingdom park as a consultant and saw the Tree of Life, she didn't see a chimp as part of the tree. To rectify this situation, the Imagineers added the carving of David Graybeard and the plaque honoring her at the entrance to the It's Tough to be a Bug! show.
- Cartoonist Gary Larson once drew a cartoon that showed two chimpanzees grooming. One finds a human hair on the other and inquires, "Conducting a little more 'research' with that Jane Goodall tramp?" The Jane Goodall Institute thought this to be in bad taste, and had their lawyers draft a letter to Larson and his distribution syndicate, in which they described the cartoon as an "atrocity." They were stymied, however, by Goodall herself, who revealed that she found the cartoon amusing. Since then, all profits from sales of a shirt featuring this cartoon have gone to the JGI.
- Dr. Goodall also appeared and lent her voice as herself in the animated TV series The Wild Thornberrys.
- In the video game Justice League Heroes while in Gorilla City, The Flash says "Quick!, Somebody page Jane Goodall".
- The protagonist in Jonathan Safran Foer's second novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, asks Goodall for a recommendation, to which she responds with a gentle rejection.
- In The Simpsons episode "Simpsons Safari", a character loosely based on Goodall is a research scientist in charge of a Chimpanzees refuge who is secretly forcing them to mine diamonds for her benefit.
- In "Irregular Webcomic" Jane Goodall is a regular character in the "Steve and Terry" arc.
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See also
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References
- ^ Jane Goodall Biography http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/goodall.html
- ^ Frodo: The Alpha Male (2003). Retrieved on 2006-12-06.
- ^ Power, Margaret (1991). The Egalitarians - Human and Chimpanzee An Anthropological: View of Social Organization. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521400163.
- ^ Frans B. M. de Waal, Nature, Sept 2005, "skeptics attributed chimpanzee ‘warfare’ to competition over the food that researchers provided"
- ^ Washington University Record, Vol 28 No 28, April 2004
- ^ The Egalitarians (by M. Power, 1991)
- ^ American Journal of Primatology 58:175–180 (2002), Noboyuki Kutsukake and Takahisa Matsusaka.
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External links
- The Jane Goodall Institute
- Roots & Shoots Youth oriented offshoot of the Jane Goodall Institute
- "Chimpanzees - Bridging the Gap". In Paola Cavalieri & Peter Singer (eds.), The Great Ape Project, New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1993, pp. 10-18.
- Jane Goodall's thoughts on Earth Day 2006
- Interview with Australian TV personality Andrew Denton
- Jane Goodall talks at Google Video recording of Jane Goodall talk at Google
- An Interview with Jane Goodall A discussion about primate experimentation
- Jane Goodall speaking at TED 2003
- 'We can't go on like this', Jane Goodall speaks, by Venkatesan Vembu, Daily News & Analysis, 30 October 2006
- Jane Goodall Charlie Rose interviews
- Jane Goodall Interview on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos
- Jane Goodall's interview with Rev. Alan Jones
- Jane Goodall's full name appearing on Hugo van Lawick site; accessed Feb 5 2008
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| NAME | Goodall, Jane |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Valerie Jane Morris Goodall |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Biologist, Primatologist, Conservationist |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 3 April 1934 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | London, UK |
| DATE OF DEATH | |
| PLACE OF DEATH | |
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