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Bill Montevecchi's connection to Jane Go...

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Before his obsession with seabirds, biologist Bill Montevecchi worked with chimpanzees. We speak with him about the influence the late Jane Goodall had on the world of science. (On The Go's Gavin Simms with Bill Montevecchi)

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