National Geographic helped the famous conservationist get her start—and followed her chimpanzee research and advocacy for ...
Some sixty years after her grandmother discovered “Nutcracker Man,” Louise Leakey unearths his long-lost hand—reviving a ...
From a legendary Alpine range to a less-traveled but no less stunning alternative to the Mediterranean, here are the year’s ...
Through her groundbreaking work with chimps in Africa, Goodall helped people understand that animals are sentient and ...
Dr. Jane Goodall DBE, UN Messenger of Peace and founder of the Jane Goodall Institute was certainly a rarity among conservationists: She was a household name. For more than six decades, she was the ...
In a 1970 National Geographic feature, paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey—son of Louis and Mary Leakey—recounted his ...
Highlighting the best wildlife photography across land and sea, see some of the winning photos from this year's Wildlife ...
Prioritizing which animals and plants to help is driven mostly by whether we like them or not. Some experts say that may not ...
Adventurer and YouTuber Eva zu Beck travels to some of the world's most remote locations in search of people who possess ...
Photographer Michael Nichols captured Jane Goodall as she studied chimpanzee behavior in the wild in 1990. “We should be kind to animals because it makes better humans of us all,” Goodall once told ...
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Gombe National Park, home of chimpanzees, where Jane Goodall dedicated 65 years of her life to studying them
Her groundbreaking research into the lives of chimpanzees opened the world to a new understanding and empathy towards the ...
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