Jane Goodall is a celebrated scientist for her studies of chimpanzees in the forest of Africa. Before she observed chimps and helped save them from losing their home, Jane was a curious kid who loved learning about animals. She showed people that women cold be scientists, just like men, and fought to follow her dream of working with wild chimps. Explore how Jane went from being a young nature lover in England to the most important chimpanzee expert in the world. How will her strong will inspire you? --back cover.
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