Dr. Jane Goodall Dead at 91

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44 comments
  1. Gotta be honest…I thought she already had passed away.

  2. I thought she died a few years ago. Was there another big story about her recent years?

  3. She led an incredible life. Her research is invaluable to this very day. RIP.

  4. Heard a lot of great things about her.

    May she R.I.P 🙏🏿

  5. May she rest in peace. Such an amazing hero for the scientific community.

  6. She was my Mother Theresa, but the good one. The latter is somewhere down below, but Jane Goodall is surrounded by a hoard of very excited animals right now. What a legend.

  7. She was in an episode of Portrait Artist of the Year. Definitely watch it.

    She made a huge impact on my childhood.

  8. What a lovely human being, and what a legacy she leaves as a gift to us all.

  9. I’ll never forgive her for running that chimp diamond mine.

    RIP

  10. Now her coco and harambe are signing to each other in monkey heaven. A lot of feces in monkey heaven.

  11. Rest in power to an incredible woman. She was my idol as a child and is the reason I have a passion with animals.

  12. Such a shame and obviously an extraordinary person. RIP.

    it’s sad that another good one leaves us and we’re left with so very few living influential people of her level who are both intelligent and benevolent.

  13. I got to see her speaking tour last year in Baltimore. What an amazing woman. I am so fortunate I got to see her and hear her story.

  14. Is it just me or is anyone else having a Mandela Effect thing with her passing?

  15. I had the opportunity to see her speak a couple of years ago with the Nat Geo speaker series. What an incredibly smart, inspiring, and humble person. She truly was an incredible woman, researcher, educator and advocate, and will always be one of my heroes. RIP

  16. Wow. Thats sad. She was just on the local news here in Detroit a few weeks ago (sept 8-9) because she was in town to give a talk at the Fisher Theater.

    Sad.

  17. My mom was a reporter in LA and got to interview Dr. Goodall. Dr. Goodall was there to help open a new chimpanzee exhibit with the then mayor. As my mom was interviewing the two of them, a male chimpanzee got into the view of the camera with an erection and was waving his dingdong around. My mom was crying laughing and Dr. Goodall was like, they do that sometimes.

  18. I’m going to read the Jane Goodall little people, big dreams book to my kids tonight. RIP Dr.

  19. Such an incredible life and an amazing advocate for science. RIP Dr. Goodall.

  20. What a run she had. Amazing woman. Im sad shes gone but I think she might have lived a very useful, long and interesting life. RIP

  21. RIP to a legend, badass, and true role model to thousands. Her life story is incredible and this loss will be felt very deeply all around the world.

    Say hi to Harambe for us 🥺🕊️

  22. Thank you, Jane Goodall. Thank goodness we had you!

    My heart is both heavy, and thankful.

  23. God bless her. An extraordinary woman who did so much good. I hope people remember her legacy.

  24. A beautiful human who did amazing work. I hope someone will carry on her legacy.

    Rest easy, Jane.

  25. i had the pleasure to attend one of her lectures in the 80s. it was amazing. and she answered my question during the q & a. lol.

    just a gentle, intelligent, hard-working woman. a gift to this earth.

  26. Jane truly was a class act, and one of the finest of humans to ever have existed.

    May you rest in blessed peace, Jane.

  27. We’ve lost a true legend. Rest in peace, Queen. You’ve earned it.

  28. She’s in gorilla heaven now! Rest in peace zoophile!

  29. Steve, Fred, Carl and Bob will have another place at the table waiting for you.

    Rest in peace.

  30. She was the first person who I considered a role model and a hero. She spent her youth in the jungle with the chimpanzees. I watched the original documentary in the 1970s and would always think the kind of dedication it must take to do something like that. It was through her that l learned just what people like her were willing to give for science.

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