In 1935, a one-year-old English girl was given a stuffed chimpanzee by her mother. (1970–75) founded Jane Goodall Institute (1977) published The Chimpanzees of Gombe, her synthesis on chimpanzee behavior (1986) received the National Geographic Society's prestigious Hubbard Medal and was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) by Queen Elizabeth II (1995) received honorary doctorates from such schools as Salisbury State University, the University of North Carolina, Munich University, and the University of Utrecht. Louis Leakey (1957–60) commenced research of chimpanzee behavior at Gombe Stream Research Center (1960–71) lectured at Stanford University and Yale University in the U.S. Raised and educated, mostly in Bournemouth, England (1934–52) worked as a secretary in Oxford and London (1952–57) traveled to Nairobi, Kenya, acquiring position as an assistant secretary to Dr. in ethology from Cambridge University, 1965 married Baron Hugo van Lawick (a wildlife photographer), in 1964 (divorced 1974) married Derek Bryceson, in 1975 (died of cancer, 1980) children: (first marriage) Hugo Eric Louis, nicknamed "Grub" (b. ![]() Born in London, England, on Apdaughter of Mortimer Herbert Morris-Goodall and Vanne Joseph Goodall received Ph.D. Name variations: Baroness Jane van Lawick Goodall. ![]() English ethologist and animal-rights activist responsible for our increased understanding of the chimpanzee.
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