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A chimpanzee named Flo nibbles<br />
termites from a blade of grass.<br />
The Jane Goodall Institute, devoted<br />
to wildlife conservation, is established.<br />
Its work continues today.<br />
Hugo and Jane<br />
feeding Grub in the<br />
Serengeti, 1968<br />
Gombe Research<br />
Center becomes<br />
independent of<br />
National Geographic.<br />
Four researchers from Gombe<br />
are kidnapped by rebels from<br />
Zaire (modern Democratic<br />
Republic of the Congo), then<br />
freed 40 days later.<br />
Hugo Eric Louis,<br />
<br />
known as Grub,<br />
is born in<br />
Nairobi, Kenya.<br />
1967 1968<br />
Gombe Stream Game<br />
Reserve becomes<br />
Gombe National Park.<br />
1969 1970<br />
Jane joins the faculty<br />
at Stanford University<br />
and starts the Stanford<br />
Outdoor Primate Facility.<br />
Louis Leakey dies.<br />
Jane and Hugo<br />
become estranged.<br />
1971 1972<br />
1973 1974<br />
The Wild Dogs<br />
of Africa<br />
Movie by Jane<br />
and Hugo<br />
Jane and<br />
Hugo divorce.<br />
1975 1976<br />
1977<br />
Hugo dies on<br />
June 2, 2002<br />
Dar es Salaam,<br />
Tanzania<br />
My Friends, the Wild<br />
Chimpanzees<br />
Book by Jane<br />
Photographs<br />
by Hugo<br />
Innocent<br />
Killers<br />
Book by Jane<br />
and Hugo<br />
Photographs<br />
by Hugo<br />
In the Shadow<br />
of Man<br />
Book by Jane<br />
Photographs<br />
by Hugo<br />
Solo: The Story<br />
of an African<br />
Wild Dog<br />
Book by Hugo<br />
Editing by Jane<br />
Photographs<br />
by Hugo<br />
‘Tool-Using Bird:<br />
Egyptian Vulture<br />
Opens Ostrich Eggs’<br />
Article by Jane<br />
and Hugo<br />
Photographs<br />
by Hugo<br />
Grub the<br />
Bush Baby<br />
Book by Jane<br />
Photographs<br />
by Hugo<br />
JASON TREAT, NGM STAFF; MEG ROOSEVELT<br />
ART: JOE MCKENDRY<br />
SOURCES: JANE GOODALL INSTITUTE;<br />
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY