Jane Goodall, Renowned Primatologist and Conservation Icon, Dies at 91

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Jane Goodall, a pioneering primatologist and conservationist known for her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees and her advocacy for environmental and animal rights causes, has died at age 91. Her work revolutionized our understanding of primates and inspired global conservation efforts. She founded the Jane Goodall Institute and launched initiatives like Roots and Shoots to engage youth in conservation. Her legacy includes numerous awards, including the Medal of Freedom, and her influence continues through her writings and ongoing activism.
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