Famed wildlife researcher and conservationist Dr. Jane Gooda
UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 19: Famed wildlife researcher and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall is in attendance at a briefing on Capitol Hill, where she and other scientists discussed the killing of chimpanzees, gorillas and other primates for food in West Africa, and the practice's impact on HIV and AIDS research and transmission. (Photo by Harry Hamburg/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
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