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{{short description|Austrian-American psychologist (1933–1995)}}
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}}|known_for=Teaching [[American Sign Language|ASL]] to [[Washoe (chimpanzee)|Washoe]] the chimpanzee|spouse=Allen Gardner}}
 
'''Beatrix Tugendhut Gardner''' (July 13, 1933 – June 5, 1995) was an Austrian-American [[Zoology|zoologist]] who became well known for the primate research that she conducted in the United States. She is most well known for hertaught sign language studies withto [[Washoe (chimpanzee)|Washoe]] the chimpanzee, who was the first ape to learn [[American sign language]].<ref name=":0" />
 
==Early life and education ==