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| Animals trust/love kind vegan |
VEGAN Dr. Jane Goodall, UN Messenger of Peace and Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, was a remarkable example of courage and conviction, working tirelessly throughout her life to raise awareness about threats to wildlife, promote conservation, and inspire a more harmonious, sustainable relationship between people, animals, and the natural world. She passed away in her sleep. in the latter part of her life, she expanded her focus as a vegan/vegetarian and became a global advocate for human rights, animal welfare, species and environmental protection, and many other crucial issues. Donate to her legacy
- Jane Goodall: Why I went plant-based (and why we should ALL eat less meat)
- Jane was a compassionate and healthy vegan (Instagram)
- Jane Goodall is a proud VEGAN — her plant-based diet revealed
- Goodall's cause of death at 91 revealed — natural causes
- Jane Goodall and other guests eat vegan lunch at New York Times climate forward event
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| I was once a girl in England, dreaming of living with and saving the animals. |
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| Wildlife lover Jane falls in love and marries wildlife photographer Hugo van Lawick, Africa. |
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| Jane Hopecast podcast: Emma Lewisham |
Jane's Vegan Cookbook
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| #EATMEATLESS: Good for Animals, Earth & All |
- Why did you become a vegan, Jane? - I read ANIMAL LIBERATION by Peter Singer
- Jane Goodall and her life in the wild (Science Friday)
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| What are you looking at? - I want to be like you! |
Dame Jane Morris Goodall (April 3, 1934–Oct. 1, 2025), was an English zoologist, primatologist and anthropologist [3].
She was considered the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees, having studied the social and family interactions of wild chimps for over 60 years. She was scheduled to speak in Pasadena today, Oct. 1, 2025, for the local chapter of her Roots & Shoots and later this week at UCLA's Royce Hall.
Vegan Jane Goodall
Dr. Jane Goodall explains Veganism (meatless, plant-based, ahimsa)
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| How she changed what we know about chimps |
- Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees: National Geographic's 1965 documentary follows the experiences of British zoologist Jane Goodall, who spent five years studying chimps in Tanzania's Gombe Stream Preserve and discusses her belief that thorough understanding of chimpanzee behavior will lead humans toward a clearer understanding of themselves. (ThisOldVideo2: This is the 1988 edited version posted Feb. 6, 2021).
- Jane Goodall, primatologist and chimpanzee champion, dies at 91 (National Geographic)
- Goodall’s original tale of chimpanzees still astonishes today
Dr. Leakey's legacy
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| Leakey's Angels (pinterest.com) |
Another of Dr. Louis Leakey's legacies stems from his role in fostering field research of primates in their natural habitats, which he saw as key to understanding human evolution. He personally focused on three female researchers:
- Jane Goodall,
- Dian Fossey,
- BirutÄ— Galdikas.
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| Death comes to us all. I wish I'd prepared more. |
Goodall (born Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall and formerly known as Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall) first went to Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania, Africa, to observe its chimpanzees in 1960 [4].
As the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and the Roots & Shoots program, Goodall has worked extensively on conservation and animal welfare issues.
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| You're like a funny chimp, Mr. Jim-Kim. |
She was on the board of the Rights for Nonhumans Project from 2022 until her death in 2025 [5][6]. In April 2002, she was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace. Goodall was an honorary member of the World Future Council. More
- Jane Goodall live at Royce Hall (tickets-center.com)
- SAVE TREES: Amigos de los Rios - Emerald Necklace
- KTLA 5, Oct. 1, 2025; National Geographic via ThisOldVideo2; Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Jen B., Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
















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