A small story of a girl that doesn't like eating and feeds her dog the food.
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On March 28, 1964 I got married to Hugo. We returned to Gombe to continue researching chimps. Eventually we had to add assistants as my work grows.
In March of 1967, I gave birth to my son, Hugo. We nicknamed him "Grub."
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He looks amazing.
But in 1974, I divorced with Hugo. This same year I observed that chimps wage war on other groups of chimps, and that there were even some acts of cannibalism.
And I wanted Hawaiian pizza!
I wanted CHEESE pizza!
Well I wanted pepperoni! We are done!
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I met Derek Bryceson, the head of the Tanzanian National Park. We married in 1975.
Our marriage didn't last long, however, when Derek dies of cancer in 1975.
I started the Jane Goodall Institute to help people understand the importance of preserving the forests and the animals who live in them. Over the years several programs have developed to help others realize that they, too, can make a difference in the world around them. I, Jane Goodall, will always be known as a pioneer in the research of chimpanzees in the wild, and as a protector of the lands they live in.