Sunday, January 22, 2012

Jane goodall

  • WILMINGTON-- When Jane Goodall was 4, she hid in a henhouse to learn how chickens lay eggs.
  • (Delaware Online)
  • She was the fresh-faced British girl from the famous 1965 National Geographic film Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees. Its been 50 years since Jane Goodall walked into the Gombe Forest (with binoculars but no training in science) to study chimpanzees.
  • (CBS News)
  • Jane Goodall is best known for her study of social interactions with wild chimpanzees in the Gombe Stream National Park in what is now called Tanzania.
  • (Patch)
  • The State Theatre is hosting SmartTalk ConnectedConversations: Jane Goodall, Presented By Smart Talk Media LLC.  This event will take place this evening at 7:30p.m.   Admission is from $25-$75.
  • (State Theatre - Patch)
  • Continuing a tradition of giving that goes back several years, Disneynature has announced that their upcoming Earth Day film Chimpanzee will help aid habitat restoration for threatened primates.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • This past semester Central Michigan University was visited by big name artists and celebrities like LMFAO, the Cool Kids, Chiddy Bang, and the cast of "The Buried Life.
  • (Central Michigan Life)
  • Famed anthropologist Jane Goodall met Little Mama in 1972. The chimp is believed to have performed with the Ice Capades in the 1940s. Veterinarians say Little Mama did very well under anesthesia despite her advanced age.
  • (Herald Tribune)
  • A triptych of plays about primatologists Jane Goodall (written by Erin Courtney), Dian Fossey (courtesy of Rachel Hoeffel), and Biruté Galdikas (from Crystal Skillman), almost every aspect of the evening fails.
  • (BackStage.com)

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