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The Jane Goodall Institute
April 2, 1957 The ship The Kenya Castle docks in Mombasa. Jane has arrived in Africa. May 24, 1957 Jane meets anthropologist and paleontologist Louis S.B. Leakey July 1957 Jane travels with Louis and Mary Leakey to Olduvai Gorge to dig for fossils. Around this time, Louis asks Jane if she ...
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Jane Goodall, Primatologist Information, Facts, News, Photos -- National Geographic
Tarzan and Dr. Dolittle and writing about the animals with whom she lived. Within a few months of her arrival, Goodall met the famed anthropologist and paleontologist Louis Leakey. One of Leakey's interests was to study wild chimpanzees to gain insight into the evolutionary past of humans. Goodall's patience and persistent desire ...
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The Jane Goodall Institute
Africa was meeting Dr. Louis S. B. Leakey, famous anthropologist and paleontologist. Leakey hired Jane as his assistant and secretary at the Coryndon Museum and soon Jane and another young student were ...
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National Geographic Out There Grantees
Meave Leakey, paleoanthropologist • Johan Reinhard, archaeologist • Tom Rich and Pat Vickers-Rich, paleontologists (with video) • Jeffrey Wilkerson, anthropologist • Xu Xing, paleontologist (with video) TIM CLUTTON-BROCK Animal ... Ad: Tyrone Hayes MEAVE LEAKEY Paleoanthropologist Wife of Richard and daughter-in-law of the late Louis and Mary, Meave Leakey is continuing the Leakey tradition ...
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