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In the captivating biography Jane Goodall, author Meg Greene takes readers on an enlightening journey through the life of the world's most recognisable living scientist. Known for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees at the Gombe Stream Reserve in Tanzania, Goodall's research has not only transformed primatology but has also challenged conventional scientific methods.
Greene chronicles Goodall's early years in England, portraying her as a determined and curious individual whose love for animals sparked a lifelong passion. The narrative reveals how Goodall defied societal expectations and pursued her dreams in a male-dominated field, ultimately redefining the way we understand our closest relatives in the animal kingdom.
This biography is ideal for readers interested in anthropology, primatology, and the intersections of science and ethics. It will resonate with anyone who admires courage and perseverance in the pursuit of knowledge. Fans of Greene's other works on influential figures in science and nature will also find this book a valuable addition to their collection.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 170
Publisher: Prometheus Books
ISBN: 9781591026112
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