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//**__ Chapter 1... Jane Goodall's Life and Death (Though... she hasn’t died yet) __**// Valerie Jane Morris Goodall was her name at birth, she was the eldest of two girls daughters of Margaret Myfanwe Joseph and Mortimer Herbert Morris Goodall. Jane Goodall was born on April 3rd, 1934 in London, England; She had a nanny; Nanny Sowden. **//__​ __//**  **//__ Chapter 2... A Little About the Master Herself__//** Goodall grew up in Bournemouth, which was on the English Channel.   Her Nanny Sowden and Jane's mother introduced Jane to garden, animals, nature, things like that. When Goodall was a child, her father and her uncle were fighting in war; later, her Uncle Rex died in an air force collision. When her father, Mortimer, returned to civil life, her mother and his marriage fell apart and they separated.
 * Jane Goodall... Her Life and Her Accomplishments **

As a child she became seriously interested and curious about animals and wildlife. She was a normal visitor to the library. Even at age 11, her interest was still strong, and she longed of living amongst Africa's many animals and wildlife.

Jane left school at age 18 to raise money to make her journey to her dreamland; Africa. She had never liked school anyway. She worked as a film production assistant and secretary to raise the money. By the age of 23, she had enough money and she arrived in Kenya on a boat.

Jane had valuable knowledge, more than a lot of other person who were 23; that’s what got her the spot of assistant for Lois Leakey, who was a famous anthropologist. She traveled with Louis Leakey and his wife as they hunted for fossils in Tanzania.

//**__Chapter 3... Occupation __**// Jane spent time researching the ways of chimpanzees in Tanzania with Louis Leakey.

//**__Chapter 4... What is she Known For? __**// Jane Goodall is known mostly for her fantastic discoveries about Chimpanzees; for instance: She discovered that they are omnivores, and that they can make tools.

//**__Chapter 5... Jane's Career, Plus, a Few Interesting Details... __**// In 1960, Jane Goodall put up camp on the shores of Tanzania’s Lake, you see, Louis Leakey (Remember him?) instructed her to start studying chimpanzees in their natural habitats. Even though it took Jane months and months to see the chimpanzees’ active, her brilliant patience was rewarded when she sighted a chimpanzee creating a tool to catch food.

Goodall also discovered that chimpanzees are omnivorous, which means they eat both plant based food, and meat. Until Jane's amazing discovery, it was thought that chimpanzees were herbivorous.

In 1962, a man from the //natural geographic// came to take photos of the chimps eating meat and making tools, but he wound up marrying Jane as well, on March 28th 1964, after Baron Hugo van Lawick (The man from the Nation. Geographic) sent a telegram to Goodall, requesting marriage.

Later, in 1967, Jane Goodall gave birth to Hugo Eric Luis (Nicknamed Grub).

When Grub was seven, Jane Goodall and Baron Hugo van Lawick divorced. Later, when Jane married again, her second husband died in 1980 of cancer.

//**__Chapter 6... Presented Awards __**// Jane Goodall was awarded the Doctoral Degree in 1965 for her great work from the University of Cambridge in England. Jane received the eco-hero award in 1998.

__**The Last Chapter... Did you Know?**__ Did you know... As a child, one of her companions was a black spaniel mix dog, named Rusty. Jane had always wanted to work with animals since age 5; and when she overheard her uncle talking to her mother, saying she didn't have the strength, she worked even harder.


 * //__Siting My Sources... One Source at a Time __//**

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 * <span style="font-family: 'Arial','sans-serif';">1) Lisa Kozleski. Jane Goodall Primatologist/Naturalist. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2003 **