Holloway, M.(1997) Profile: Jane Goodall- Gombe's Famous Primate, Scientific American 277(4), 42-44.
She began studying the Kasakela chimpanzee community in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, in 1960.
In July of that year, Jane Goodall set out to Tanzania's Gombe forest to live among the chimpanzees,
where she primarily studied the members of the Kasakela chimpanzee community.
Goodall's research at Gombe Stream is best known to the scientific
community for challenging two long-standing beliefs of the day: that only humans could construct and use tools, and that chimpanzees were vegetarians.