Pakistan, Oct. 2 -- The world is mourning after news of Jane Goodall death at the age of 91. The famous primatologist was celebrated for her pioneering research on chimpanzees and lifelong fight for wildlife protection. Her passing has drawn global tributes from leaders, scientists, and animal rights groups who called her a true conservation giant.

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Global figures quickly reacted with sorrow and respect. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Goodall leaves behind an extraordinary legacy for humanity and the planet. National Geographic praised her groundbreaking discovery that chimpanzees use tools, a finding that changed how humans see themselves. Greenpea...