Jane Goodall is a renowned primatologist, ethologist, and environmental activist best known for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees at Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania. Born on April 3, 1934, in London, England, Goodall's extensive research over six decades has revolutionized understanding of primate behavior and emphasized the interconnectedness of all life. Her seminal book, "In the Shadow of Man," showcases her transformative journey and discoveries. A tireless advocate for conservation and animal welfare, Goodall founded the Jane Goodall Institute and the Roots & Shoots program, inspiring global stewardship of the environment. Her dedication to science and compassion continues to inspire generations.