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Jane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934
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On 1957, Goodall takes her first trip to Africa to study more about chimpanzees.
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On 1963, Good's first article "my Life among the chimpanzees" appers in August Issue from National Geograpghic
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On 1965, Goodall received a Ph.D in ethology from Cambridge University, she is the 8th person to received degree without bachelor's degree.
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ON 196, Goodall's son, Hugo Eric Louis Van Lawick was born
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On 1971, Goodall's first book "Shadows of Man" is published
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On 1977, Institiute for Wildlife Research Education and Conservation is established in San Franciso, California
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On 1984, Gooall's secondary television airs "Among the Wild Chimpanzees"
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On 1988, Goodall recieved a Centennial Award from the national Geographic Society
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On 1992, Goodall created a program Roots and Shoots
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On 2004, Inveated as Dame of the British Empire by the Prince Charles for the conservation and received the 2004 Nierenberg Prize for the science in the Public interest