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Early Life
Anne Innis was born in 1933 in Toronto, Ontario. Anne Innis’ parents were both academics, her father, Harold Innis, an eminent professor at the University of Toronto and her mother, Mary Quayle Innis, an author of short stories and books of history.

As a child, she was given a lifelike chimpanzee stuffed animal named Jubilee by her father; her fondness for the toy started her early love of animals. Today, the stuffed animal still sits on her dresser in London. As she writes in her book, Reason for Hope: “My mother’s friends were horrified by this toy, thinking it would frighten me and give me nightmares.” Goodall has a sister, Judith, who shares the same birthday, though the two were born four years apart.

Anne Innis’ parents were both academics, her father, Harold Innis, an eminent professor at the University of Toronto and her mother, Mary Quayle Innis, an author of short stories and books of history.