In 1964, Jane Goodall's husband Hugo van Lawick took a photo of her and an infant chimp reaching out to each other. Decades later, it continues to impact how we view chimpanzees.
One of the most famous experiments of modern science was a series of pioneering field studies of the great apes. They were all done by women, chosen by legendary anthropologist Louis Leakey. Jane Goodall and Birute Galdikas tell this amazing story.
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Louie entertained in live stage shows at a California tourist attraction. It all began with Pongo. He was just 4 weeks old when a Miami breeder handed the baby orangutan to Patti Ragan and asked her to foster him for a while. The orangutan was ill, and the breeder couldn’t devote the time needed to
It all began with Pongo. He was just 4 weeks old when a Miami breeder handed the baby orangutan to Patti Ragan and asked her to foster him for a while. The orangutan was ill, and the breeder couldn’t devote the time needed to care for him. “I’d love to,” she told him, not