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Jane Goodall, who was widely considered the world's foremost authority on chimpanzees, has died at the age of 91. She passed away from natural causes in the US state of California while on a speaking tour. Her last visit to Taiwan was in June, when she gave a speech about coral conservation.

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00:00World-renowned English zoologist Jane Goodall has died aged 91.
00:05Goodall was widely recognized as the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees, working on
00:09conservation and animal welfare issues around the world.
00:13Goodall made several visits to Taiwan, most recently in June, to promote coral conservation.
00:18In 1998, she helped set up the Jane Goodall Institute in Taipei, promoting education on
00:23environmental issues.
00:25President Lai Ching De honored Jane Goodall in a Facebook post, praising her commitment
00:28to protecting the environment.
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