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Released in 2002, this film is a giant screen journey into the hearts,
minds and world of wild chimpanzees with the world's most famous field
researcher, Dr. Jane Goodall. The film chronicles Dr. Goodall's more than
40 years of legendary work among the chimps at Gombe National Park on
Lake Tanganyika in Africa. Viewers are led by Dr. Goodall, as well as
the new generation of young researchers, into the daily lives of the now
famous Gombe chimp families; Fifi and sons Freud and the turbulent alpha
male Frodo, along with Gremlin, Gaia and the endearing Galahad.
Learn more about the film at
www.wildchimpanzees.org
Produced by the Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota; Science North,
Sudbury, Ontario and Discovery Place, Inc,. Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Images, video and interactives on this site © Ian Gilby, Elizabeth Vinson Lonsdorf, Bill Wallauer, Kristin Mosher, JGI, Science North, Canada, or Science Museum of Minnesota.
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