Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE , formerly Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall and Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall also known more simply Jane Goodall or Dr. Jane Goodall (1934-present) is a historic primatologist and environmentalist. She is an ally of the Disney Conservation Fund who is connected to Disney's Animal Kingdom.[1] Goodall is probably best known for her 60-year-long study of chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania where she attempted living amongst other great apes to observe (disputed) human interactions in them.
History[]
Biography[]
Jungle Cruise appearances[]
Africa (Disney's Animal Kingdom)[]
Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail[]
Jane Goodall is mentioned via the, "Jane Goodall Institute" being listed as an ally of the Harambe Wildlife Reserve which operative Sara K. encourages fellow Harambe researchers use.[2]
Rafiki's Planet Watch[]
Goodall is directly referenced in the Conservation Station via a display-case featuring her book, "My life with the chimpanzees" (1988) next to the telescope which she used in her research.[3]
Pandora: The World of Avatar[]
Flight of Passage[]
Goodall's book Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey (1999) is located in the lab of the Pandora Conservation Initiative in the Valley of Mo'ara.
Other connections[]
Tree of Life[]
One of the animals on the Tree of Life depicts the chimpanzee David Greybeard, a chimp whom she famously studied.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2011/01/special-guests-to-join-renowned-primatologist-jane-goodall-for-safari-vip-weekend/
- ↑ https://www.easywdw.com/easy/blog/a-walk-through-pangani-forest-exploration-trial/
- ↑ https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2017/01/wildlife-wednesday-my-top-10-reasons-to-visit-rafikis-planet-watch-at-disneys-animal-kingdom/