Jane Goodall

Jane Goodall’s Final Wish: Trump, Musk, and Others on One-Way Space Trip

In a recently released interview, primatologist Jane Goodall revealed her desire to send certain political figures into space due to their perceived aggressive behaviors. Goodall, who had spent her life studying chimpanzee behavior, compared figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk to alpha male chimpanzees. She indicated she would send these individuals, along with others such as Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, and Benjamin Netanyahu, on a one-way trip, likening their behaviors to the aggressive territorial displays observed in chimpanzee communities. Goodall emphasized the importance of hope and individual actions in combating the current political climate and environmental crises.

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Jane Goodall: Remembering a Legend and Her Lasting Impact

It is with deep sadness that the Jane Goodall Institute announced the passing of Dr. Jane Goodall on October 1, 2025, at the age of 91. A renowned primatologist and anthropologist, Goodall’s groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in Tanzania, starting in 1960, revolutionized the field of ethology. Goodall’s observations of chimpanzee behavior, including tool use, blurred the lines between humans and animals, raising awareness of their emotional and social complexity. She also dedicated her life to conservation efforts, advocating for the protection and restoration of the natural world, and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2025.

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Jane Goodall, Renowned Primatologist, Dies at 91: Tributes Pour In

It is with great sadness that the world mourns the loss of Dr. Jane Goodall, who died at the age of 91. Her groundbreaking work as an ethologist revolutionized the field, particularly her observations of chimpanzees in east Africa, where she documented their complex social behaviors, tool use, and distinct personalities. Goodall’s research, including giving chimps names instead of numbers, transformed our understanding of primates, paving the way for future female primatologists and conservationists, and ultimately shifted towards climate advocacy. Awarded a damehood in 2003 and the US Presidential Medal of Freedom earlier this year, her legacy will continue to inspire generations.

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Jane Goodall: Animal Rights Icon and Conservation Pioneer Dies at 91

Dr. Jane Goodall, the esteemed chimpanzee researcher and animal advocate, passed away at the age of 91 due to natural causes. Her groundbreaking ethological research revolutionized science, particularly her work with chimpanzees, and she dedicated her life to conservation efforts. Goodall founded the Jane Goodall Institute in 1977, and through her work she developed an innovative approach to species conservation, recognizing the interconnectedness of people, animals, and the environment. The renowned scientist was in California at the time of her death, on a speaking tour.

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Morocco Plans Brutal Cull of Three Million Stray Dogs

Prominent conservationist Jane Goodall has condemned Morocco’s alleged slaughter of three million street dogs in preparation for the 2030 World Cup, urging FIFA to intervene. Reports indicate thousands of dogs have already been killed using brutal methods, despite authorities claiming the initiative ended in August 2024. Goodall’s letter to FIFA accuses the organization of complicity in this “horrific act of barbarity,” demanding an immediate halt to the killings and threatening reputational damage to FIFA if action isn’t taken. Humane alternatives to controlling stray dog populations exist, and Goodall urges FIFA to utilize its influence to ensure their implementation.

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