China remembers ‘guiding light’ Jane Goodall’s wildlife conservation work
Tributes paid to late British primatologist whose institute trained thousands of Chinese on protecting animals Jane Goodall has been remembered as a “guiding light” in China, with hundreds of millions of people paying tribute online to the conservationist who died this week, aged 91. The British (…)
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