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Jane Goodall’s Cause of Death Revealed Weeks After Conservationist Died at Age 91 in Her Sleep: Report
Jane Goodall, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, died of cardiopulmonary arrest at 91 while advocating for conservation and climate action on a US speaking tour.
- Dr. Jane Goodall died of cardiac arrest, according to her death certificate from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, as reported by TMZ.
- The Jane Goodall Institute announced her passing on Oct. 1, stating she died of natural causes during a speaking tour in California.
- The death certificate confirmed that Goodall, aged 91, experienced cardiac arrest while traveling in the United States.
- It was also revealed that Jane Goodall had suffered from epilepsy.
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‘Bicycling with Butterflies’ author to visit Roaring Fork Valley after historic adventure
The late Jane Goodall once called “Bicycling with Butterflies,” Sara Dykman’s book, “an extraordinary story” — both a lament for the destruction of nature and a celebration of the beauty that remains. That praise carries even more weight following Goodall’s death on Oct. 1, as Dykman carries the torch to continue connecting people with the natural world. This month, Dykman will visit several Colorado Mountain College campuses to discuss her book…
The world said goodbye to Jane Goodall on October 1, 2025. A significant loss, because symbolic, for our humanity, as well as for lovers of nature and animals. The causes of her death are now known, as People revealed on Monday, October 20th.
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