Jane Goodall, the celebrated British primatologist and conservationist known for her groundbreaking work studying chimpanzees in Tanzania, passed away at age 91.
Over her decades-long career, Goodall transformed scientific understanding of primate behavior by living among chimpanzee communities, documenting tool use and intricate social relationships. She founded the Jane Goodall Institute and advocated tirelessly for wildlife conservation, environmental education, and animal welfare across the globe.
As news of her death spread, tributes poured in from scientists, world leaders, and environmental organizations heralding her legacy. She is survived by her family and her global network of conservation allies.
