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Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall was born in London, in a middle-class family.
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She founded a nature club called The Alligator Society. This club inclues her younger sister Judy and their friends Sally and Sue.
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where he began working as a secretary at the house of a family friend. Get to know the paleoanthropologist Louis Leakey.
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Leakey was entrusted to camp three with chimpanzees in Gombe (Tanzania), then in the British protectorate. During the first months, the animals flee when Goodall approaches, but then begin to accept her presence
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Jane Goodall's first article- "My Life Among the Chimpanzees" is published in the National Geographic.
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She married for the first time with the photographer of the National Geographic Society. He was named Hugo van Lawick.
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She obtained an honorary doctorate in ethology from the University of Cambridge, being one of the few people who has achieved it without finishing his degree.
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Jane Goodall had a son with Hugo, the boy named Hugo Eric Louis van Lawick.
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Jane Goodall wrote her first book, called "Shadow of a Man".
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She got married to Derick Bryson.
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She created the Jane Goodall Institute. She says that this institute will never make a difference for empowering people and all living people.
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Jane's husband Derick Bryson dies in 2001 after her son dies. he was her second husband.
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