Dian Fossey
Zoologist and primatologist focused on gorillas
Zoologist and primatologist focused on gorillas
1985
41 years ago — 53 years old
Scientists & Innovators
United States
Contributed significantly to the study of mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. Established the Karisoke Research Center in Rwanda, which became a hub for gorilla research and conservation efforts. Advocated for the protection of gorillas against poaching and habitat destruction. Authored the book 'Gorillas in the Mist', detailing extensive fieldwork and insights into gorilla behavior and conservation challenges.
Established Karisoke Research Center in Rwanda
Authored 'Gorillas in the Mist'
Conducted groundbreaking studies on mountain gorillas
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