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Pioneering Conservationist Jane Goodall Dies at 91
10 Nov
Summary
- Renowned for chimpanzee behavior studies
- Advocated for plant-based diet and animal welfare
- Passionate about protecting animals in the wild

On October 1, 2025, the world lost a pioneering conservationist and humanitarian, Jane Goodall. She was 91 years old. Goodall was best known for her extensive research on chimpanzee behavior, which revolutionized the field of primatology.
Beyond her scientific contributions, Goodall was a passionate advocate for animal welfare and environmental protection. She had been a vocal proponent of plant-based diets, stating that she stopped eating meat decades ago after realizing the "unspeakable cruelty" suffered by animals on factory farms. Goodall believed that a shift towards more sustainable, plant-based protein could have a significant positive impact on the planet, freeing up land and reducing water consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Goodall's legacy will continue to inspire people around the world to make more ethical and environmentally conscious choices, particularly when it comes to their diets and consumption habits. Her unwavering dedication to protecting animals and the natural world has left an indelible mark on the global conservation movement.




