She was later married and was then formally known as Baroness Jane Van Lawick-Goodall. She was married to Hugo Van Lawick from 1964 through 1974. She then in 1975 married Derek Bryceson until their divorce in 1980. She is very well known for studying chimpanzees and all the contributions and such that has increased that very field today. In July 1960, Jane goodall traveled from England to what is now Tanzania and very bravely entered the unknown world of the wild hairy little creatures that we call chimpanzees. The work and studies that Jane made and accomplished in those jungles, let alone the fact that she was only equipped with a pair of binoculars and a notebook, is just one reason that makes her the amazing and well known scientists that she is and the reason that many people look up to her in the field. Jane Goodall has been such an inspiration to many scientists. The following fields that she has been/is in is Primatology: The scientific study of primates Ethology: The scientific and objective study of animal behaviour. Anthropology: The study of various aspects of humans within past and present societies. Each and every one of these fields of science have been improved with the studies of Jane Goodall and all that she has dedicated to
She was later married and was then formally known as Baroness Jane Van Lawick-Goodall. She was married to Hugo Van Lawick from 1964 through 1974. She then in 1975 married Derek Bryceson until their divorce in 1980. She is very well known for studying chimpanzees and all the contributions and such that has increased that very field today. In July 1960, Jane goodall traveled from England to what is now Tanzania and very bravely entered the unknown world of the wild hairy little creatures that we call chimpanzees. The work and studies that Jane made and accomplished in those jungles, let alone the fact that she was only equipped with a pair of binoculars and a notebook, is just one reason that makes her the amazing and well known scientists that she is and the reason that many people look up to her in the field. Jane Goodall has been such an inspiration to many scientists. The following fields that she has been/is in is Primatology: The scientific study of primates Ethology: The scientific and objective study of animal behaviour. Anthropology: The study of various aspects of humans within past and present societies. Each and every one of these fields of science have been improved with the studies of Jane Goodall and all that she has dedicated to