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Jane Goodall and Margaret Atwood Still Have Hope for the Planet

Jane Goodall and Margaret Atwood Still Have Hope for the Planet

Margaret Atwood. LUIS MORA Jane Goodall. ERIK TANNER/CONTOUR BY GETTY IMAGES Over the course of their respective 60-year careers, Jane Goodall and Margaret Atwood have each translated a reverence for the natural world into groundbreaking work that’s shifted the conversation around the fight for environmental justice. In 1960, at age 26, Goodall relocated from the U.K. to what is now Tanzania’s Gombe Stream National Park to live with and study the Kasakela chimpanzee community. There, she made a monumental discovery: that they had unique personalities and emotions. Her work forever changed the science of primatology. Since then, she has been… Read Full Article