WASHINGTON - Jane Goodall, the conservationist renowned for her groundbreaking chimpanzee research documenting their personalities and use of tools, is being remembered at a funeral service at Washington National Cathedral in the nation’s capital.

Jane Goodall remembered

Goodall died last month of natural causes while in California on a U.S. speaking tour. She was 91.

While living among chimpanzees in Africa decades ago, Goodall documented behaviors once thought to be uniquely human. Her observations, along with magazine features and documentary appearances in the 1960s, reshaped how the world viewed both humanity’s closest relatives.

She became a household name across generations through documentaries, television appearances and speeches.

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