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Landscape, Nature & Wildlife Photography, Mammals - Apes & Monkeys, Portrait Photography - General & Miscellaneous

2011 Chimpanzees Wall Calendar

by Jane Goodall
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Chimpanzees 2011 Wall Calendar features 24 awe-inspiring photographs of Dr. Goodall's beloved chimps playing, eating, climbing, and being supercute! From alpha males to irresistible baby chimps, this collectible wall calendar will keep a smile on your face all year round.

Known worldwide and the recipient of many achievement awards, Jane Goodall is not just the world's most recognizable and respected environmentalist and wildlife activist, she is also the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, author of 25 books, and a living legend.

* The perfect gift for all nature and animal lovers.

* Proceeds from the sale of this calendar benefit the Jane Goodall Institute.

* In 2011, the world will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Goodall's groundbreaking work in Gombe National Park.

Synopsis


Chimpanzees 2011 Wall Calendar features 24 awe-inspiring photographs of Dr. Goodall's beloved chimps playing, eating, climbing, and being supercute! From alpha males to irresistible baby chimps, this collectible wall calendar will keep a smile on your face all year round.

Known worldwide and the recipient of many achievement awards, Jane Goodall is not just the world's most recognizable and respected environmentalist and wildlife activist, she is also the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, author of 25 books, and a living legend.

* The perfect gift for all nature and animal lovers.

* Proceeds from the sale of this calendar benefit the Jane Goodall Institute.

* In 2011, the world will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Goodall's groundbreaking work in Gombe National Park.

About the Author, Jane Goodall

JANE GOODALL was born in London on April 3, 1934 and grew up in Bournemouth, on the southern coast of England. In 1960 she began studying chimpanzees in the wild in Gombe, Tanganyika (now Tarzania). After receiving her doctorate in ethology at Cambridge University, Dr. Goodall founded the Gombe Stream Research Center for the study of chimpanzees and baboons. In 1975 she established the Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education, and Conservation to promote animal research throughout the world.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2010
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages
24
Format
Wall Calendar
ISBN
9780789321527

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