In a candid conversation with Terry Wogan in 1980, the celebrated Dame Jane Goodall reflected on the origins of her lifelong passion for the animal kingdom. She shared how her interest in animals blossomed and offered fascinating insights into chimpanzees, highlighting their remarkable similarities to humans.
Dame Goodall, a pioneering primatologist and a tireless advocate for animal welfare, revolutionized our understanding of wild chimpanzees. Her groundbreaking career, spanning decades of dedicated research and conservation efforts, has left an indelible mark on the world. She passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy of profound scientific contribution and unwavering commitment to protecting wildlife.


