News about Jane Goodall

Jane Goodall reveals the secrets of her incredible bond with primates. The legendary 90-year-old conservationist on how they 'communicate in a way that pre dates human words'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
I'm the female, you're the big male and I'm a bit nervous of you,' says Dame Jane Goodall. 'So I come up to you with a submissive "Akh akh akh!"' I have asked the world's pre-eminent primatologist and environmental campaigner how we would greet each other if we were not humans, but chimpanzees: the animals that Goodall, 90, has spent more than six decades studying; the animals with whom we share 99 per cent of our genetic material. She has responded by resting her silvery head on my upper arm.

Clint Eastwood, 93, appears frail but spirited as he is seen in rare public appearance at primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall event in Carmel

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2024
Legendary actor and director Clint Eastwood is showing he's not letting age slow him down after making a rare public appearance in California ahead of his 94th birthday.  The filmmaker was spotted attending a speaking event hosted by renowned conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall in his adoptive hometown of Carmel-by-the-Sea late last month.  The $95 ticketed event - titled, Reasons for Hope - was held at the local Sunset Cultural Center, where elderly Eastwood sat front row and center. He also joined the famed primatologist backstage at the reception open to VIP guests.

The 'Emma Lewisham effect': Founder of celebrity-beloved skincare empire sweeping the globe spills her secrets - and the routine she swears by

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
Emma Lewisham, 38, is one of the world's most well-known skincare businesses, an impressive feat in a flooded market and even moreso for a brand that launched in 2019. Now she speaks to FEMAIL about her skincare secrets and how her business grew it so quickly.

Farewell to Pigcasso, the artist who really brought home the bacon: 'Extraordinary' piggy whose lifetime of paintings fetched a million dollars after she was saved from the slaughterhouse dies in South Africa

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2024
Joanne Lefson, 52, announced the death of her beloved eight-year-old pig who had been suffering from chronic Rheumatoid arthritis at her home in South Africa. Images depict the animal painting on a canvas at the sanctuary and even on the beach. Pigcasso's artwork has been sold around the world by artists including Ed Westwick and Rafael Nadal, as well as animal specialist Dr Jane Goodall. We're sad that such an inspiring figure for welfare animals has passed away, but we also commemorate a life well lived and the profound difference she made.'

Ape-solutely hilarious! Apes tease their friends in a playful manner, just like humans, according to a study

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
Scientists have discovered that great apes, similar to humans, playfully tease each other. An international team of researchers analyzed videos of four species of chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans. These juvenile apes were caught on camera hair-pulling, poking, and body slamming other members of their group, as well as waving objects in front of their faces. The teasing was mainly one-sided, and the intention was to playfully provoke a reaction or grab the target's interest. The researchers found that ape teasing was persistent and contained elements of surprise and play, just like in humans.

The day a world-renowned anthropologist met baby Archie - and the tense exchange that followed

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 3, 2024
Dr Jane Goodall is known around the world as a chimpanzee and chimpanzee behaviour expert. However, it didn't take an anthropologist to interpret Harry and Meghan's very clear signals when they were paid a visit shortly after their first child, Archie, was born. Dr Goodall had been allowed to hold the baby and cuddle it, making it one of the first outsiders to do so. But when she pretended to make baby Archie do 'the Queen's wave,' she got a brief response from the Duke.

Experts rank the 11 less popular destinations that they expect will be hot destinations in 2024, from the Congo's unbeatable gorilla trekking to delectable vegetarian cuisine in South Korea

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
The travel experts are comparing Albania over the Maldives in 2024 and Congo over Rwanda. A group of industry experts has shared their predictions on the less popular destinations that will become hot destinations over the next year due to their natural beauty, distinct history, and affordable price points. Bhutan, South Korea, and Grenada are among the more offbeat spots on the list, as well as Albania and Congo.

In a new book that honors shooting animals with cameras, not guns, remarkable animal pictures were released

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2023
Graeme Green's book The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project for Endangered Species sets out to be a 'powerful reminder of the stunning beauty and diversity of the natural world.' It contains more than 200 stunning portraits of animals as well as essays by leading conservationists.

It would be a 'big mistake' for Queen Consort Camilla to reject ivory sceptre at Coronation

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 31, 2023
According to details, the Queen Consort may be opting out of the traditional ivory sceptre, which has been used in Coronations for more than three decades. Richard Eden of the Mail said that dropping the item would be a'big mistake' if Camilla were to abandon it in an attempt to please those opposed to the ivory trade. Prince William is a vocal critic of the illicit ivory trade and also opposes the use of historical items made from the unpopular stuff (clockwise from left: Richard Eden, King Consort Camilla, and the ivory sceptre).

According to ROBERT HARDMAN, the Palace intend to sideline Harry and Andrew

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2022
ROBERT HARDMAN: The King will be able to draw on a larger pool of royal substitutes, not least the Princess Royal (left inset) and Earl of Wessex (right inset), if he is outside the country, under legislative jurisdiction. The scheme is being devised to prevent the two dukes (left) from being interested in any state affairs in the absence of the King (right).

David Bowie's magical mind: BRIAN VINER reviews Moonage Daydream

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2022
David Bowie was a rock star like no other, and Moonage Daydream is a remarkably singular documentary about his ostensibly miraculous life but actually a journey of two hours in his ferocious mind. The last film I saw about Bowie was the hopelessly misconceived 2020 biopic Stardust, with a disastrously miscasting of Johnny Flynn as the man himself, an effort doubly hamstrung by the Bowie estate's refusal to encourage the use of his music.

Hillary Clinton responds after being chastised for not including the Queen in her 'brave' women on her program

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2022
Clinton snubbed Queen Elizabeth II from her docuseries about 'amazing woman,' just days after she paid homage to the monarch. Chelsea and her daughter Chelsea wrote a book in 2019 about many women who made history by becoming 'brave'. Critics also chastised their book, which is now a docuseries on Apple TV+, for leaving out the Queen. Clinton expressed disappointment in response to criticism because "there are just too many amazing women in the world." Despite leaving the Queen out of her book and docuseries, the former first lady dubbed her "brave."

From hearing wolves howl in Italy to watching eagles swoop in Scotland, here are the best wildlife breaks

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2022
There is nothing more thrilling than seeing some of the world's rarest and most beautiful wildlife in its natural habitat. And these habitats - the dwindling crags of mountains, dense green rainforests, and vast expanses of ocean - are often far away and far flung from the normal tourist trails, so getting to them can be a whole adventure in itself. So, if you're looking for a unique way to celebrate Mother Nature's most jaw-dropping spectacles while still shielding them and their often fragile environments.

Madam C.J., the black haircare pioneer. Walker has been immortalized as a Barbie doll

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 26, 2022
Mattel has paid tribute to Walker by including her as the newest doll in Barbie's Inspiring Women Series. In the 19th century, the African American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and social activist made her fortune by launching a line of haircare products for black women. The unveiling of the historic doll coincides with the Black Business Month in August. Walker was born Sarah Breedlove in Delta, Louisiana, in 1867. In 1906, she took the name of her third husband, Charles Joseph Walker, and launched Madam C.J. Walker, one of the first black haircare products. She was a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance and a founding member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). In 1919, Walker died of kidney disease at the age of 51.

Hillary Clinton says deciding to stick with a serial cheat husband isn't 'right for everybody'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
The former Secretary of State's decision to remain married to Bill despite his repeated infidelities, appears in this trailer for Hillary Clinton's latest Apple TV+ show, Gutsy. In the clip from Reverend Whittney Ijanaten, a UCLA chaplain and wedding officiant who specializes in LGBTQ marriages, Clinton, 74, is seen. 'You have a marriage that has been on public display since the start,' Ijanaten says. 'You said that staying in your marriage was the bravest thing you've ever done.' Clinton, who married Bill in 1975 and stood by him through many relationships, most notably with Monica Lewinsky, who began in 1995, agrees that staying with him was 'brave.' However, she adds, 'That doesn't mean that's right for everybody.' On September 9, the series will be released.

In a recent interview, Hillary Clinton addresses how to remain married to her husband after the cheating scandal

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
Hillary Clinton, 74, and her daughter Chelsea Clinton, 42, produced Gutsy, a new AppleTV+ series that shows them meeting with other inspiring women. A sneak peek at the former secretary of state's chat with Rev. Jeremy Moore on Tuesday in the show's official trailer. Whittney Ijanaten is a film director. Since her affair with Monica Lewinsky in the 1990s, Ijanaten says staying married to former President Bill Clinton was the 'bravest' thing she ever did. Hillary admits that her pick isn't 'right for everybody,' but adds that her choice isn't really right for everybody.' A number of A-list celebrities and activists, including Kardashian, Hawn, Kate Hudson, and Megan Thee Stallion, are among the eight-episode film series. Gutsy premieres on Apple TV+ on September 9.