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Jane Goodall WHAT I KNOW NOW

For Dr Jane Goodall, life during lockdown due to COVID-19 has been anything but boring.

“I’ve never been as busy in my entire life,” says the 86-year-old animal welfare advocate and ethologist, speaking via Zoom from her home in Bournemouth, on the English coast. “I’ve been doing Skypes, talking to conferences, writing articles and op-eds. Everybody wants a bit of Jane.”

That’s partly because this summer the venerable founder of the Jane Goodall Institute – and grandmother of three – celebrates the 60th anniversary of the start of her research in

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