jane goodall
NSFW Tumblr
find jane goodall on porn pin board
jane goodall clips
Happy 80th birthday to Jane Goodall
smashthatwatermelon: actsofknittery: thegirlwhocriedfoxface: (x) Never have I hit reblog so quickly. All little girls should see this. Truly inspiring! Ok this is cool but what’s with Jane Goodall looking like a pin up star idgi why
jenniferrpovey: cygnu-s: Women of National Geographic Jane Goodall - studied chimpanzees and has created community-centered conservation programs that not only protect chimpanzees of Gombe National Park in Tanzania, but also take into account the needs
cygnu-s: Women of National Geographic Jane Goodall - studied chimpanzees and has created community-centered conservation programs that not only protect chimpanzees of Gombe National Park in Tanzania, but also take into account the needs of the people
politicaysociedad: Liberación de Wounda: El abrazo más emotivo de una chimpancé a su cuidadora La difícil labor de rescate y rehabilitación de chimpancés por parte del equipo del Instituto Jane Goodall en la República del Congo brinda a veces
vampirestakecareofourown: alphacrone: why ghost hunting and not ghost observing? ghost anthropology? let me live amongst the ghosts like jane goodall and the chimpanzees that’s commonly called witchcraft, susan
wild-earth: Jane Goodall With Chimp Primatologist Jane Goodall bends forward as Jou Jou, a chimpanzee, reaches out to her in Brazzaville, Congo. Goodall revolutionized primatology with her 1960s studies at Tanzania’s Gombe Stream Game Reserve, where
agirlnamedally: august-mor: Jane Goodall. National Geographic, 1974. “You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to
crookedindifference: Jane Goodall, 1964
imwithkanye: Women of National Geographic | Nat Geo “Jane Goodall’s story of a young girl who loved animals and dreamed of going to Africa and who found a way of making that dream come true—is also one of the great scientific sagas.” [more]
humanoidhistory: Jane Goodall and friend, photographed by Michael Neugebauer. (via)
blondebrainpower: Dr. Jane Goodall was only 26 when she traveled from England to what is now Tanzania to learn about wild chimpanzees in July 1960. The world knew very little about the species at the time.Goodall’s groundbreaking research at Gombe
blondebrainpower: Jane Goodall and Chimpanzee
Chimp released...
dolm:A simple gesture between Jane Goodall and the small chimpanzee Flint transforms the world into one big family. With her research on the behavior of chimpanzees, the British scholar has revolutionized scientific knowledge on primates. Tanzania, 1964.
natgeotravel: Do you recognize this famous photo? Read the Q&A with Jane Goodall on her 80th Birthday, learn about her legacy—and what’s next » Photograph by Michael Nichols
pbsnature: Lovely quotation from Dr. Jane Goodall!
august-mor: Jane Goodall. National Geographic, 1974. “You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.”
hxcollette:Jane Goodall in Tanzania, 1960′s
lesravageurs: Ravageuses have no age. | Jane Goodall by Philipp Horak
crowley-for-king: aph-haywood: skypestripper:weloveshortvideos:Hello big boy!ok but honestly? how does this lion not maul the fuck out of him. Lions are huge kittens Pretty sure that’s Kevin Richardson. He’s the lion guy. He’s like the Jane Goodall
honeyvibe: vintagenatgeographic: Jane Goodall, National Geographic Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
vintagenatgeographic: Jane Goodall, National Geographic
edwardspoonhands: Just saw this on the daily show and was like “I bet there’s a GIF of that.”
alphacrone: why ghost hunting and not ghost observing? ghost anthropology? let me live amongst the ghosts like jane goodall and the chimpanzees
amargedom: “If you really want something, and really work hard, and take advantage of opportunities, and never give up, you will find a way.” — Jane Goodall (via naturaekos)