devastated.
rest in peace doctor š¤
i love you. thank you for everything.

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devastated.
rest in peace doctor š¤
i love you. thank you for everything.
BirutƩ Galdikas, Jane Goodall. Dian Fossey. We know so much more about ourselves because of the work the three of you put into understanding our family. Education, conservation, literally fighting poachers. The end of an era
RIP Dr Jane Goodall
DoS joins the mourning that is moving through the scientific community today. Dr. Jane Goodall has passed away while in the United States on a speaking tour. There are not enough words to describe the imprint she has left: she revolutionised ethology with her research at Gombe, forever changing the way we study and respect non-human life. What she discovered shook our idea of the place of human beings in the world. Jane showed us that chimpanzees use tools, form bonds, and experience emotions; she compelled science to redefine the concept of āman,ā bridging theācultural and moralādistance between us and the rest of creation. Her discoveries transformed primatology and helped shape global conservation policy.
There is also a legacy, often unspoken yet fundamental: the field. When she entered the forest, she was mocked and opposed by colleagues who could hardly imagine that a young woman might ābring anything of importanceā to science. She stood alone on the ground and proved them wrong.
Today, thanks in part to her, women go into the field: they measure, take notes, and sample; they lead expeditions, deploy data loggers, and return at night with notebooks soaked by rain and filled with data. What was once deemed āunsuitableā for them has become home, work, leadership. It is a victory that honors science and makes society fairer.
Together with Dian Fossey (1932ā1985) and BirutÄ Galdikas (1946ā), the renowned Trimates, Jane opened new paths in primate studies and in the role of women scientists, showing that curiosity, rigor, and compassion can change the world.
Today we bid her farewell with gratitude: for the science she gave us, for the hope she sowed, for the invitationānever shouted, always steadyāto choose kindness every day.
Thank you, Jane. We will keep working so that your message stays alive: in forests, in classrooms, in the field, in the hands of all those who do science.
Jane Goodall has been a personal hero of mine for a long time. Not many people know that my dream job, if it was physically/financially possible, is to be a primatologist. Jane redefined civilisation and tool use, proving that chimpanzees and other primates evolve culturally. She made the scientific community question the superiority of humans and rethink the construct of intelligence. One of my favourite interests is the feminist primatology trio, who were hired by Louis Leakey and known as the āTrimatesā - Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and BirutÄ Galdikas. Humans share 98-99% of our DNA with chimpanzees, and at a time where the male-dominated fieldās approach was to treat animals like numbers with no agency, Jane bonded with them, gave them names and made more progress in the field in a short time than any male biologist had ever made.
āWhat you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.ā
š¼Vale Jane Goodall 1934-2025š¼
Some Dian Fossey memes for your viewing pleasure
Today is a great day to pledge our allegiance to one of the most badass women in biology
Keep her legacy alive!
(If you would like to donate to the conservation and research of mountain gorillas while also helping surrounding African villages have access to clean water, schools, jobs, and more, check out the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund)
I got emotional seeing this picture
The Trimates: Fossey, Goodall, Galdikas
Did yāall see the Dr Jane Goodall Barbie? Iām dying, can you imagine if you had this when you were a kid!?
Bow down: The Trimates. Dian Fossey, Jane Goodall, BirutÄ Galdikas