Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees

2002 NR 43m 7.6

A cinematic portrait of the great zoologist and the chimpanzees she has spent a lifetime studying.

For close to forty years, the great zoologist, Jane Goodall, has studied the nature of the wild chimpanzees of Africa and has learned about these remarkable animals. This films explores the scientist's life and work with a major emphasize on the various chimps she has studied and grown to love. In her research, she has learned their complex societies, their remarkbable intelligence and their shared nature with humanity, both good and bad. In addition to her research, also learn about her fight to preserve the threatened animal populations and her determination to save them.

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Studio(s): Science North, Science Museum of Minnesota

Originally Released: United States on Oct 25, 2002

Genres: Documentary