Listen "Framing Jane Goodall"
Episode Synopsis
The world recently lost a tiny woman named Dr. Jane Goodall who was a giant in the field of animal studies. Jane made a name for herself humanizing chimpanzees, and today legendary wildlife photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen joins us to humanize Jane and give us rare insight into who she was as a person. Tom’s decades-long friendship with Jane was one of joy, of wonder, and of advocacy. The two shared the kind of unique patience it takes to study and to truly understand wild animals living where they belong - in their natural habitats. Full interview video: hoarymarmot.net/episodes/mangelsenCheck out Tom’s body of work: https://www.mangelsen.com(Especially "Catch of the Day") https://www.mangelsen.com/catch-of-the-day-1698.htmlAnd immerse yourself in Jane’s life and work at the Museum of the Rockies now through Jan 18: museumoftherockies.org/exhibitions/janeFollow us on instagram: @outlawbeatpodcast Our barn at EBS: https://www.explorebigsky.com/outlaw-podcastsHelp us corral more listeners like yourself by subscribing and then reviewing us wherever you get your podcasts. Still need more links? Okay here's one more. https://www.hoarymarmot.net/
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