Jane Goodall tells BBC how she became interested in animals


In 1980, Dame Goodall spoke to the BBC’s Terry Wogan about how she became interested in animals and shared some of her observations on chimpanzees’ likeness to humans.

The primatologist and animal rights campaigner, who revolutionised the study of wild chimpanzees, has died aged 91.

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