Analysis Of Jane Goodall's Journey To The Saving Of The Chimps

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Jane Goodall’s Journey To The Saving of The Chimps Jane Goodall is an environmentalist who has led the idea of chimps to be gentle yet seemingly complex, she has grown up and devoted her life to study and learn the life of these kind animals and hopes to change the minds of people and other fellow scientists who don’t understand their equivalence to these creatures. Yes there are differences between chimps and humans, but who is to say they they do not feel pain or share the same kind of emotions as we do. Her life is dedicated to nature and wildlife. Since the past 60 years, Goodall continues to fight for the chimps conservation ( “ Life Achievements & Timeline”). Jane Goodall has always had an interest in animals. When she was a young girl she would sit outside and observe the animals for hours at a time,
The very first chimp to accept her was named David Greybeard (Jane Goodall). According to Goodall chimps have emotions too, they show aggression, violence, and show emotion just like humans do ( “Jane Goodall 's Journey”). That leads all of us to believe that all animals have a way of showing emotion differently. “ It isn’t only human beings who have personality, who are capable of rational thought (and) emotions like joy and sorrow” says the activist in one of her interviews ( “Jane Goodall’s Story”). Scientists think that chimps can help learn about human diseases because they can be infected with viruses that humans get, Jane believes chimps are used as “ test monkeys” ( Jane Goodall’s Story).
Chimps are very intelligent. It’s been discovered that chimpanzees have a very complex social system ( Jane Goodall). They have a very prehistoric way of speaking, their language consists of more than 20 individual sounds, that’s several different ways to communicate with each

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