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Dame Jane Goodall’s death in October 2025 marked the end of an era in primatology—but her work continues to shape how we understand what it means to be human. In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore how Goodall’s six decades of chimpanzee research bridged biology, empathy, and ethics—revealing that humanity’s roots are not apart from nature, but within it.
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By Richard Jonathan O. Taduran, Ph.D. (Adel), Ph.D. (UPD)Dame Jane Goodall’s death in October 2025 marked the end of an era in primatology—but her work continues to shape how we understand what it means to be human. In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore how Goodall’s six decades of chimpanzee research bridged biology, empathy, and ethics—revealing that humanity’s roots are not apart from nature, but within it.
📖 Read the full article on Agham Road.
🌐 Learn more about my work here.
#TheForensicLens #BiologicalAnthropology #JaneGoodall #PrimateBehavior #HumanEvolution