Jane Goodall (Dame Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall) passed away on October 1, 2025, in Los Angeles while on a speaking tour, of natural causes at age 91. Her death marks the closing of a chapter on one of the most influential figures in modern zoology and primatology. Over a career spanning more than six decades, she revolutionised how we think about chimpanzees, nature, and humanity’s relationship with other species.
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Jane Goodall (1934–2025): Remembering The Woman Who Changed Primatology Forever
Jane Goodall, pioneering primatologist and conservationist, died on October 1, 2025, aged 91. Her study of wild chimpanzees reshaped zoology, revealed emotional lives of animals, and inspired a worldwide movement for conservation and youth action

Jane Goodall grooming David Greybeard, the chimp who went on to upend ideas about primate intelligence
Photo: Hugo van Lawick/National Geographic Creative
Jane Goodall grooming David Greybeard, the chimp who went on to upend ideas about primate intelligence
Photo: Hugo van Lawick/National Geographic Creative

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