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Anthropologist Dr. Jane Goodall Guests on Animal Radio


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Animal Radio

Primatologist, Anthropologist and U.N. Messenger of Peace Dr. Jane Goodall is guest-hosting Animal Radio on October 20. Dr. Goodall is considered to be the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees. She still tours at 84 years old, making over 300 speaking engagements annually. Currently, Goodall is promoting Schmidt's Lily of the Valley, a line of environmentally friendly, cruelty free underarm deodorant. A percentage of sales benefit the Jane Goodall Institute, dedicated to improving the lives of people, animals and the environment.

"Dr. Goodall is incredibly sharp, witty and fast to correct me on my misuse of primate terminology," says Animal Radio host Hal Abrams, "but by the end of her visit, she has us all ‘Pant-hooting' and talking chimp language."

"It takes a special woman to leave home at 23 years-old and venture into the unforgiving forests of Gombe," added Animal Radio producer Judy Francis. "She talks candidly about her experience with us."

Dr. Jane Goodall's guest spot can be heard on this nationwide broadcast October 20, and rebroadcast the 21, on 133 AM/FM affiliates including flagship KOST/Los Angeles. Visit AnimalRadio.com to find a local affiliate.

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