JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jane Goodall inspired generations of girls—and transformed her field for women in science.
Published In: Fortune.com, 2025. P. N.PAG 1 of 3
Database: Business Source Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Hinchliffe, Emma 3 of 3
Abstract
The article focuses on the life and legacy of Jane Goodall, a renowned conservationist and scientist who passed away at the age of 91. Goodall began her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in Tanzania at the age of 23, despite lacking formal credentials, and her work significantly advanced public understanding of primate behavior and emotions. She played a pivotal role in transforming the field of primate research, inspiring many women to pursue careers in science, including notable figures like Dian Fossey and Biruté Galdikas. Goodall's influence extended beyond academia, as she captivated generations with her story and commitment to the natural world, leaving a lasting impact on conservation and women's representation in science. [Extracted from the article]
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- Source:Fortune.com. 2025/10, pN.PAG
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Biography
- Publication Date:2025
- Accession Number:188450055
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