Jane Goodall has been one of the most famous women in STEM for decades. Her work as a zoologist studying chimpanzees is presented in engaging detail in this biography, which also explores her environmental activism and her efforts as a champion of animal welfare. This insightful resource for readers looking to learn more about zoology, conservation, and women in STEM features fun fact boxes, informative sidebars, colorful photographs of Goodall at work, and questions meant to spark discussion and deeper thought about how STEM is applied in the real world and how women have impacted STEM in major ways.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1502674580
ISBN13:9781502674586
Release Date:July 2025
Publisher:Cavendish Square Publishing
Length:32 Pages
Age Range:9 to 12 years
Grade Range:Grades 4 to 7
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Condition: New
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