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Tripper11

(4,426 posts)
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 01:08 PM Oct 1

Jane Goodall, legendary chimp expert, dead at 91

Source: Nexstar(sorry)

(NEXSTAR) – Groundbreaking chimpanzee researcher Jane Goodall has died, the institute bearing her name said Wednesday.

“The Jane Goodall Institute has learned this morning, Wednesday, October 1, 2025, that Dr. Jane Goodall DBE, UN Messenger of Peace and Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute has passed away due to natural causes. She was in California as part of her speaking tour in the United States,” the organization posted on Instagram.

She was 91 years old.

“Dr. Goodall’s discoveries as an ethologist revolutionized science, and she was a tireless advocate for the protection and restoration of our natural world,” the post continued.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DPRn2HTCFYt/?hl=en


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Jane Goodall, legendary chimp expert, dead at 91 (Original Post) Tripper11 Oct 1 OP
She had upcoming talks scheduled Nittersing Oct 1 #1
An unselfish life well-lived. RIP Ms. Goodall. Nature will miss your devotion. nt in2herbs Oct 1 #2
I had a crush on her since I was a little boy Ponietz Oct 1 #3
Me too. I loved reading about her and the chimps. erronis Oct 1 #5
As did I. Harker Oct 1 #29
Here is something brief: markodochartaigh Oct 1 #30
Thank you! Harker Oct 1 #32
One of my heros. FalloutShelter Oct 1 #4
A good and caring person. A significant person in the preservation of primate wildlife. Fla Dem Oct 1 #6
I was dearly hoping she'd make it to 100.... democratsruletheday Oct 1 #7
May the four winds blow her safely home... EarthFirst Oct 1 #8
We are all better for her existence Easterncedar Oct 1 #9
There's a Reuters article if you want a Nexstar replacement muriel_volestrangler Oct 1 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author nitpicked Oct 1 #23
RIP. area51 Oct 1 #11
She spoke and I listened, always, with great pleasure. twodogsbarking Oct 1 #12
Goodness. Another of the "good ones" has left us. hamsterjill Oct 1 #13
Confession: They showed us one of her docs in grade school GreatGazoo Oct 1 #14
RIP scientist, conservationist. Jane Goodall🙏 LetMyPeopleVote Oct 1 #15
Oh no! She was a gem, and she had a wonderful sense of humor... QueerDuck Oct 1 #16
Aw. She was just fabulous in so many ways. nt leftyladyfrommo Oct 1 #17
Truly the best of us angrychair Oct 1 #18
No, no, no... I was just watching her on Instagram last night. 50 Shades Of Blue Oct 1 #19
I got interested in anthropology thanks to her. GreenWave Oct 1 #20
She taught us about ourselves Jilly_in_VA Oct 1 #21
R.I.P. Marthe48 Oct 1 #22
Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins nitpicked Oct 1 #24
A lovely person, and a life well lived. Mad_Dem_X Oct 1 #25
If there's a heaven, Jane is there. sinkingfeeling Oct 1 #26
Rest well, lovely woman UpInArms Oct 1 #27
Ohhh...🙁 RIP Jane Goodall. Intelligence *and* Empathy - a powerful combination. electric_blue68 Oct 1 #28
An angel on Earth 💗 🙏 Raine Oct 1 #31
Incredible human samplegirl Oct 1 #33
Was Timothy Treadwell different? Frasier Balzov Oct 1 #34
Her research on chimpanzees was quite eye opening Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 1 #35
The 1965 National Geographic documentary valleyrogue Oct 1 #36

Harker

(17,132 posts)
29. As did I.
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 05:10 PM
Oct 1

I attended a presentation she gave in the 1980s, and was awestruck.

Her chimpanzee vocalizations filled the auditorium.

Easterncedar

(5,272 posts)
9. We are all better for her existence
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 01:25 PM
Oct 1

She made a vast and positive contribution to the living world. We should all try to be worthy of her.

Response to muriel_volestrangler (Reply #10)

twodogsbarking

(16,715 posts)
12. She spoke and I listened, always, with great pleasure.
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 01:40 PM
Oct 1

A privilege to have lived at the same time.

hamsterjill

(16,832 posts)
13. Goodness. Another of the "good ones" has left us.
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 01:45 PM
Oct 1

I was a huge fan. She always simply made sense in what she was saying. Brilliant, eloquent and composed always. Her approach was unrelenting yet undeniably on point.

The world has lost another good one.

GreatGazoo

(4,294 posts)
14. Confession: They showed us one of her docs in grade school
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 01:46 PM
Oct 1

and we spent the next week calling each other "chim-puhn-ZEEEEES" and "Buh-BOOOONS"

Also repeating a line from the narration: "Ian (her son) had no idea he was any different from the buh-BOONS!"

RIP Dr. Goodall.

QueerDuck

(610 posts)
16. Oh no! She was a gem, and she had a wonderful sense of humor...
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 02:17 PM
Oct 1

I was very surprised and pleased to know that Jane Goodall took it in stride and seemed genuinely flattered and amused when Nymphia Wind impersonated her in the Snatch Game competition.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6EsvxEO9VX/?hl=en


angrychair

(11,484 posts)
18. Truly the best of us
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 02:37 PM
Oct 1

I have heard her name and seen her works for my entire life.
She lived her life How we all should: an open heart and an open mind.

I am thankful just for living in the same timeline as this amazing human being.

Jilly_in_VA

(13,515 posts)
21. She taught us about ourselves
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 03:41 PM
Oct 1

by teaching us about our nearer relatives. RIP, Jane. We shall not look upon her like again. Such a gentle and compassionate soul.

nitpicked

(1,545 posts)
24. Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 04:50 PM
Oct 1
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgj1pz8q63go

(snip)
In the many years that Jane Goodall observed and studied chimpanzees, she revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins.

Key to her groundbreaking discoveries were her curiosity and ability - quietly - to observe.

It was during her time in the rainforest reserve at Gombe, in Tanzania, when she stopped to spend time watching a male chimpanzee who was foraging.

The chimp took a twig, bent and stripped it of its leaves, then he poked it into a termite's nest. He then used that stripped, bent twig to spoon the termites into his mouth.
(snip)

electric_blue68

(24,886 posts)
28. Ohhh...🙁 RIP Jane Goodall. Intelligence *and* Empathy - a powerful combination.
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 05:01 PM
Oct 1

Decades back I was at a special event in the UN General Assembly where she was one of the guest speakers.

Before she said a word - she gave out some kind of chimp cry loud through the mic.
I swear for a micro second a jungle image flashed in front of my eyes!

Frasier Balzov

(4,725 posts)
34. Was Timothy Treadwell different?
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 05:57 PM
Oct 1

Was the distinguishing difference between Jane Goodall and Timothy Treadwell something about the more dangerous nature of grizzly bears?

Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(130,946 posts)
35. Her research on chimpanzees was quite eye opening
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 07:50 PM
Oct 1

Their behavior resembles ours both in good ways and bad ways. The Gombe chimpanzee wars was one example of the latter.

valleyrogue

(2,467 posts)
36. The 1965 National Geographic documentary
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 07:55 PM
Oct 1

helped make her world famous or more famous. I saw it when it first aired, when I was ten years old. Orson Welles narrated:

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