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Jane Goodall

animal scientist
2006
Tells the life story of primatologist Jane Goodall in graphic novel format, describing her youth in England, her work in Africa, and her discoveries about the behavior and intelligence of chimpanzees.

Jane Goodall, naturalist

1993
Examines the personal and professional life of the noted zoologist and describes her work with the chimpanzees of Tanzania.

The chimpanzee family book

1989
British naturalist Jane Goodall provides an intimate portrait of a group of chimpanzees in the jungles of Africa which she has studied for many years.

Jane Goodall

the woman who redefined man
2006
Chronicles the life of English primatologist Jane Goodall, discussing her work with chimpanzees in Tanzania and her significance in scientific history.

Beyond innocence

an autobiography in letters : the later years
2001
Presents the letters of wildlife researcher Jane Goodall spanning 1966-99, the period during which she made disturbing discoveries about chimpanzee behavior--warfare and murder among them--gave birth to a son, divorced and remarried, dealt with the guerrilla-kidnapping of some of her students, and suffered the loss of her second husband to cancer.

Jane Goodall, living chimp style

1981
A biography of the first scientist to study chimpanzees in their natural habitat.

Jane Goodall

2005
Presents a simple biography of Jane Goodall, focusing on her work with chimpanzees in Africa.

Jane Goodall, friend of the chimps

1992
A biography of the zoologist focusing on her work with chimpanzees at the Gombe Stream Reserve in Tanzania.

A life with animals

Jane Goodall
1997
Examines the personal and professional life of the noted zoologist and describes her work with the chimpanzees of Tanzania.

Primates

the fearless science of Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Birut? Galdikas
2013
In graphic novel format, explores the lives and work of scientists Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Birut? Galdikas, who lived with and studied chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, respectively, in their natural habitats, creating between them a body of work that greatly improved our understanding of primates, including humans.

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