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Jane Goodall in Africa with her beloved chimps on a new documentary

FRAZIER MOORE, AP Television Writer
AP Worldstream
03-05-2004
Dateline: NEW YORK
A new documentary finds Jane Goodall telling a rapt audience how, growing up in England, she saw herself as the Jane who should rightfully have shared jungle life with Tarzan.

As a child, she already had set her sights on working with wild animals in their natural habitat. At 26, she headed to Africa to study chimpanzees at Gombe National Park in what is now Tanzania. That was in 1960.

Years of patient observation of these creatures' behavior _ so similar, found Goodall, to that of humans _ led her to many discoveries. Among them: Chimpanzees eat meat, and they fashion tools out of twigs and blades of grass.

But ...

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