Episode 03: Jane Goodall
Dr. Jane Goodall is a legend. She is a science hero and a trailblazing researcher who inspires people around the world. In this episode, Jane Goodall shares the story of how she went from working as a secretary to becoming the world's leading expert on chimpanzee behavior.
In 2004, author and Leakey family biographer Virginia Morrell interviewed Jane Goodall for the Louis Leakey Centennial Oral History Project. This never before heard recording covers the time in Goodall's life from 1957 when she arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, to November 1960 when she made her first groundbreaking discovery, one that changed both the way we see chimpanzees and the way we define ourselves as humans.
Links
The Jane Goodall Institute
The Leakey Foundation
ROHO. The Regional Oral History Office of the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley
Virginia Morrell
Credits
This episode was produced by Meredith Johnson and edited by Audrey Quinn, production help from Schuyler Swenson. Scoring and composition by Henry Nagle. Additional Music from the Blue Dot Sessions and Lee Rosevere.
Thanks for listening! If you like our show, please subscribe and give us a rating on iTunes. We're new and reviews really help. We appreciate it a lot!
You can support long term studies of primates in the wild by supporting The Leakey Foundation.
Sponsors
This show is made possible with support from Wells Fargo Bank.
We're also sponsored by Adept Word Management, who provides transcripts of our interviews and episodes.
Видео Episode 03: Jane Goodall канала The Leakey Foundation
In 2004, author and Leakey family biographer Virginia Morrell interviewed Jane Goodall for the Louis Leakey Centennial Oral History Project. This never before heard recording covers the time in Goodall's life from 1957 when she arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, to November 1960 when she made her first groundbreaking discovery, one that changed both the way we see chimpanzees and the way we define ourselves as humans.
Links
The Jane Goodall Institute
The Leakey Foundation
ROHO. The Regional Oral History Office of the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley
Virginia Morrell
Credits
This episode was produced by Meredith Johnson and edited by Audrey Quinn, production help from Schuyler Swenson. Scoring and composition by Henry Nagle. Additional Music from the Blue Dot Sessions and Lee Rosevere.
Thanks for listening! If you like our show, please subscribe and give us a rating on iTunes. We're new and reviews really help. We appreciate it a lot!
You can support long term studies of primates in the wild by supporting The Leakey Foundation.
Sponsors
This show is made possible with support from Wells Fargo Bank.
We're also sponsored by Adept Word Management, who provides transcripts of our interviews and episodes.
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