“Jane Goodall, primatologist and humanitarian, was a fierce advocate for hope. Her groundbreaking work studying chimpanzees confirmed the creation and use of tools by non-human animals, literally changing how we define being human. She revolutionized the field and broke barriers for other scholars, all while learning to be a passionate champion for animals and the environment.” Find lists of books by and inspired by Goodall from Indianapolis Public Library, Traverse des Sioux Library System in Minnesota, Sno-Isle Libraries in Washington, Las Vegas–Clark County Library District, Daniel Boone Regional Library in Missouri, Pima County (Ariz.) Public Library, Johnson County (Kans.) Library, Leighton Township (Mich.) Library, and Toledo–Lucas County (Ohio) Public Library.
