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Legendary Conservationist Jane Goodall Dances at 90, Inspiring Millions
4 Oct
Summary
- Jane Goodall, 90, dances during a Q&A session in Mumbai, India
- Goodall's lifelong passion for animals, children, and the planet
- Goodall's work and voice inspire people to care for the environment

In November 2024, the renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall, then 90 years old, was on a four-day tour in Mumbai, India. Despite her advanced age, Goodall demonstrated her boundless energy and passion for her work by dancing during a Q&A session, refusing a chair that was offered to her.
Goodall's dedication to her cause has been unwavering throughout her life. Even on that day in Mumbai, she had already given two 45-minute keynote speeches, standing the entire time. Her love for animals, children, and the planet has been the driving force behind her tireless efforts, as she travels around the world 300 days a year to spread her message of environmental stewardship.
When asked about her secret to longevity, Goodall simply replied, "I just love animals, and I love children, and I love the planet. People have told me that my voice inspires them to take care of animals, children, and the planet, so I keep travelling to bring inspiration." Goodall's work has indeed been transformative, as she has revolutionized the way scientists understand the similarities between humans and animals through her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in Tanzania.