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Jane Goodall Visits the Sanctuary
New chimp facility founded by former student of renowned primate researcher
Jane Goodall, Ph.D. is widely recognized for her 40 years of research on the chimpanzees of the Gombe Stream Reserve in Tanzania. Her popular books, National Geographic television specials and scientific publications provide a decades-long picture of the development, behavior and culture of chimpanzees. Dr. Goodall has established several sanctuaries in Africa for chimpanzees confiscated from the illegal wildlife trade.
She is also a member of Save the Chimps's Board of Directors. On March 14, 2001, Dr. Goodall made her first visit to the Florida sanctuary she helped to create. She toured the buildings and chimpanzee island and met with the press. Following that, Dr. Goodall addressed the hundred or so local supporters who joined us for lunch.
Thank you Jane Goodall and Mary Lewis, Jane's assistant, for all your help and support.
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