When the 87-year-old primatologist first went to Africa in 1960, the idea of a young girl working in the forest was deemed so ‘ridiculous’ by British authorities that her mother had to accompany her.
When the 87-year-old primatologist first went to Africa in 1960, the idea of a young girl working in the forest was deemed so ‘ridiculous’ by British authorities that her mother had to accompany her.
When the 87-year-old primatologist first went to Africa in 1960, the idea of a young girl working in the forest was deemed so ‘ridiculous’ by British authorities that her mother had to accompany her.