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Jane Goodell passed away this morning, she was 91. Truly a giant and one of the greatest humans to ever exist.
Truly sad news that burns me to my core. She has always been a hero of mine.

Turbineguy
(39,457 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(129,354 posts)Seems more fitting.
Pachamama
(17,493 posts)
If there is a Heaven with the apes - i am picturing here amongst them now .in bliss and peace
Torchlight
(5,788 posts)She has a rare gift, the ability to bring compassion and humanity to animals, as well as a bridge of insight for many people... including me.
oasis
(52,986 posts)Jane
Climate Crusader
(140 posts)Jane Goodell is the maiden name of a much younger journalist who is alive.
angrychair
(11,219 posts)So typos or weird autocorrects are not uncommon
Easterncedar
(4,995 posts)The world is a better place for her having been in it. May her example strengthen us all.
llmart
(16,919 posts)I've read several of her books and was so inspired by her. She was a true champion of the environment and living lightly on this earth. The world was better off because she was in it. She was a brilliant scientist. She will be missed.
W_HAMILTON
(9,581 posts)Biophilic
(6,119 posts)Goonch
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CousinIT
(11,905 posts)Rest in Peace, dear Jane Goodall.




malaise
(289,713 posts)A beloved giant.
FakeNoose
(38,854 posts)
Link: https://deadline.com/2024/12/jane-goodall-biopic-appian-way-disney-eleanor-catton-1236188761/
"Legendary Conservationist Jane Goodalls Life To Be Made Into A Movie"
The late wildlife filmmaker and Dutch nobleman and Goodalls former husband Hugo van Lawick captured many hours of landmark footage of her work with chimpanzees in the Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania. Documentaries have also tracked her life and work, including Brett Morgens 2017 feature doc Jane for Nat Geo.
Rest In Peace, Jane Goodall


calimary
(87,972 posts)Rest in peace, dear Jane. Hard to count how many eyes, minds, and hearts she opened.
The world is just a wee bit better because she came our way. I guess we can hope that enough of us learned something good to apply to our own lives, not to mention the life of our planet.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
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Tetrachloride
(9,061 posts)Rest in peace
Hekate
(99,685 posts)


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Paladin
(31,708 posts)TommieMommy
(2,402 posts)milestogo
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StarryNite
(11,886 posts)She was such an amazing person. The world is a sadder place without her.
R.I.P. Jane you will be dearly missed by so many the world over.
HeartsCanHope
(1,339 posts)Botany
(75,443 posts)
What a great life. Thanx Jane.

UTUSN
(75,903 posts)cachukis
(3,458 posts)Marie Marie
(10,580 posts)elduge
(12 posts)Very sad news. As a musician I play at the local airport to entertain/de-stress travelers. I was playing once some years ago, next to a gate that didn't have any flights going out, so the waiting area was empty. Two women sat down there, one in business wear and the other older woman in faded plaid shirt and well worn jeans. They sat there for about 45 minutes, and when I finished and was packing up, the older woman came over, gave me a tip and said she really enjoyed listening. She said she was flying to Salt lake city, and when I asked if she lived there, she explained she was on a speaking tour. I asked if she was a writer, she paused, and then said "no, I'm the chimpanzee lady". We talked for 10 minutes or so, and she was lovely to chat with. There was a nice calm, grounded air about her. no pretense or arrogance. I let her know several times how much she is respected by myself and all of my friends. Her work will not be forgotten.
canetoad
(19,582 posts)Stays with you forever. She respected animals - wish there were more like her.
LetMyPeopleVote
(170,660 posts)chowder66
(11,373 posts)
elleng
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malaise
(289,713 posts)BComplex
(9,590 posts)She was my inspiration in so many ways.
She may be gone, but her spirit lives on in all of us whose lives she touched so deeply. I'm so grateful she was here.
kimbutgar
(26,175 posts)Your legacy will carry on.
markie
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Tommy Carcetti
(44,252 posts)Afterwards there was a question and answer session and I was lucky enough to ask her a question.
I have no idea what I asked her--I just know I wanted a chance to briefly interact with Jane Goodall.
A wonderful steward for the earth and its creatures. She will be missed.
Warpy
(113,981 posts)to zoological research that started in the late 50s and early 60s, every single field seemed to change in ways both radical and subtle.
Gone was the nearly exclusive focus on dominant males, to be replaced by a focus on how males became dominant and what their rel function was and not just among apes, it extended to species like horses and chickens.
Goodall was in for the vanguard of those changes, her meticulous observations laying the foundation for much future research.
RIP, great lady. And thank you.
H2O Man
(78,010 posts)Recommended, of course.
Jane was a student of Louis Leakey, who recognized that her interest in primates -- especially chimps -- was vital for an understanding of early hominids. Another of his students, Diane Fossey, studied gorillas.
My older daughter, who currently lives in Europe with her husband an 1 year old, has loved Jane since she was little. She had met with Jane a few years back. Anyhow, my daughter sells paintings for money to pay for airline tickets. This morning -- and their mornings come earlier than our's! -- she was doing a painting of Jane. I the sky at the top, on one side is the sun, the moon on the other. In between, she put an hour glass, as Jane had told her that time is running out if everyone does not do their part to restore nature -- including human nature.
blue_jay
(119 posts)
She did so much good for the planet and spreading awareness.
LittleGirl
(8,828 posts)and now I'm a bumbling cryer again after SCE passing yesterday. Two great humans on this planet have passed and I'm grateful to have witnessed the love they gave to us all.
angrychair
(11,219 posts)They both lived as we all should aspire: an open heart and a curious mind.
Passages
(3,654 posts)Rest in peace.
usaf-vet
(7,702 posts)yonder
(10,161 posts)She was a great example for ALL of us, human and otherwise.
Tough guy me getting a little choked up here.
Coldwater
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AllaN01Bear
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2naSalit
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Coldwater
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angrychair
(11,219 posts)I hope Gerta has the benefit of such an amazing and long life.
Coldwater
(313 posts)FemDemERA
(601 posts)RIP
SheltieLover
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LoisB
(11,740 posts)Jakes Progress
(11,213 posts)virgdem
(2,279 posts)She gave so much of herself to the entire world. She has been a hero and shining light for me since I took a Cultural Anthropology course in college and learned of Leakey's Angels. Rest easy and safe passage good soul.💔
applegrove
(128,535 posts)in Tanzania. Flo was my favorite.
Picaro
(2,199 posts)There are few people in history and current times that deserve the title Great. Most of the historical figures that wear that badge earned it by killing huge amounts of people.
The great Jane Goodall did it by being a groundbreaking scientist and a truly great human being.
Rest in peace.
stage left
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OnionPatch
(6,288 posts)An inspiration 🥰💕❤️🌹🌸🌼🦧
Nanjeanne
(6,421 posts)Trailrider1951
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Evolve Dammit
(21,265 posts)Clouds Passing
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SuzyandPuffpuff
(303 posts)A hero. A humanitarian. An all around true Christian. I have a letter she wrote to me over 30 years ago. I still cherish it
a kennedy
(34,543 posts)JoetheShow
(134 posts)It just looked interesting. That began my interest in her
Back in 1987 she gave a talk at the Sedgwick County Zoo. There were just 10 - 20 people there. It was embarrassing because I didn't want her to think we were just another podunk town. Nevertheless, she was very gracious. It also gave us a good chance to interact with her.
I remember she was a guest on Colbert's show a couple of years ago. She said Chimpanzees were not her favorite animal as they were too much like humans. She liked dogs because they have such unconditional love.
Safe journey Ms Goodall. The world is a poorer place without you.
sinkingfeeling
(56,491 posts)BigmanPigman
(53,916 posts)I wish I were as lucky. They will not have to suffer the agony of watching our country being destroyed. Oh well, since I will have no ACA I'll be joining them sooner than later. Peace at last!!! I'm looking forward to it now.
Wild blueberry
(7,925 posts)Life very well lived. Many thanks.
avebury
(11,160 posts)Such a nice lady.
Raine
(30,963 posts)Heaven's gain. 🙏
R-I-P Jane
Magoo48
(6,624 posts)Crunchy Frog
(28,085 posts)I once got a book signed by her.
nolabear
(43,820 posts)Ive loved her since I was a kid. I think the thing she taught me most is that animals, even the most odd to us, are not that different. If you watch and respect their needs and what they communicate to you, it feels spiritual, connected to the earth and the essence of life itself.
Ill miss her. But hearing she died of natural causes while on tour makes me smile. She deserved a kind departure.
iluvtennis
(21,375 posts)Maru Kitteh
(30,755 posts)She was amazing. A uniquely gifted human being. Jane Goodall was the best of us, for sure.
MustLoveBeagles
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Lulu KC
(8,282 posts)Ouch ouch ouch.
LT Barclay
(3,112 posts)that Richard Leakey sent out 3. I have heard them called the "Trimates" or "Leakey's Angels", but they all opened windows to worlds most of us will never see and became tireless advocates for the chimpanzees, the gorillas and the orangutans. Then they campaigned to help us save ourselves.
So to me it is fitting that we remember Jane Goodall, Diane Fossey, and Birute Galdakis. Birute is less well known, and is still with us, and is just as fascinating a person.
karin_sj
(1,259 posts)She was one of the greats and she will be missed.
murielm99
(32,373 posts)I read her books. I saved the National Geographic magazines that had articles about her. She is one of the greats.
Silver Gaia
(5,154 posts)I wish more people lived as honestly and lovingly as you.
SunImp
(2,537 posts)These really get to me
"No one anointed us rulers of this kingdom. It's not ours to own. We are simply one of the animal species on our planet. Not separate. Not superior
We hold in our hands the responsibility to preserve harmony in the natural world
To demonstrate compassion towards all who call this home
So many living creatures have feelings, know loss, suffer pain. We must understand the mutual dependence between humans and animals.
Only if we understand, can we care. Only if we care can all be saved.""
"I'm about to leave the world with all the mess, whereas young people have to grow up into it. If they succumb to the doom and gloom that's the end. If you dont hope you sink into apathy; hope is a crucial way to get through this.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPSP4koEbMP/?igsh=aXhjaXh4YXkycGky
allegorical oracle
(5,759 posts)TuxedoKat
(3,837 posts)Such a lovely human being who did such ground-breaking work. Made me cry too.
IGoToDU
(198 posts)Our beloved Jane Goodall has inspired me my entire life.I had an opportunity to see her last year and I just didnt have the funds. Ill do some research to see where she would want charitable donations to be made in her honor. A comforting thought to me is that she and Koko are back in each others arms and able to talk to one another again. Imagine that conversation! It further comforts me to think that, perhaps my late parents have the opportunity to meet her. My father just adored the Lowland Gorillas. I know if they got to meet, Jane would teach him how to communicate with them too.
North Coast Lawyer
(193 posts)Jane Goodall's curiosity, dedication, and activism inspired millions. Our planet needs people like her now more than ever.
MineralMan
(149,852 posts)Most people cannot say that about themselves. We're all important in our own ways, but few of us leave behind such a consequential legacy when we die as she did.
She will be missed, of course, but her legacy will live on, long after her death.