Famed wildlife biologist meets China's leading experts on wildlife conservation
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Wildlife biologist, Jane Goodall, discussed the topic of ecological education with Guo Zhe, the director of the China Science and Technology museum, Zhang Jinshuo, the director of the National Museum of Animals, and other experts in Beijing on Saturday.
Born in the United Kingdom, Goodall ventured into the primordial forests of Africa in her twenties to observe chimpanzees, staying in the wilderness for 38 years. Now at the age of 90, she travels the world advocating for wildlife and environmental protection. Time magazine dubbed her the "most outstanding wildlife biologist of the 20th century".
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