Jane Goodall (rather Jane 'All Good') is a woman of great character and patience, a woman of grace - A living legend whom I admire immensely. She visited Delhi in January 2007 as part of the British Council sponsored 'Wildscreen International Wildlife & Environmental Film Festival'. Though I could not attend her lecture, I asked my friend Amitangshu, who got to attend the event, to take her picture and video-record her lecture. http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/janegoodall/jane/bio/slideshow.html


Jane's Tea Party
Jane entertains her stuffed toy animals. As a child Jane's favorite books included The Story of Dr. Dolittle, The Jungle Book and the Tarzan series.
Puppy Love
Even as a child, animals were an important part of her young life.
The Right Stuff
In Jane, Dr. Louis Leakey, the legendary paleontologist, found the right person for the job. He needed someone with maticulous observational skills and a lot a patience.
Mother and Daughter
British officials refused to let a young woman venture into the African jungle by herself, so Jane took along a companion, her mother Vanne.
Getting Close from Afar
Once in Gombe observing the chimpanzees proved difficult and they fled when Jane tried to get close.
Patience, Patience
After a few months, the chimpanzees began to accept Jane's presence in their world.
Patience Pays Off
A male that Jane called David Greybeard was the first to venture into her camp.
Life's Work
Jane Goodall's work in Gombe was has become one of the longest uninterrupted field studies of any animal species in its natural surroundings, and research continues there to this day.
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