I'm not sure what you mean by "other jobs"---I'm assuming you mean other than following chimps around? She actually does that very little nowadays, though she keeps in good contact with the people who DO follow the chimps around in Gombe (where she worked) now. And she visits her chimps, of course. But mostly now she travels around raising money for ape protection and raising awareness---she travels more than 300 days a year speaking to audiences across the globe and meeting with governmental and NGO people and primatologists. She is director of the Jane Goodall Institue as well, which supports wildlife research, education and conservation. You can look it up online and donate if you have the means to.
fossey gave the world one contribution and that was doing what she wants and experiencing the events of the death of her gorillas and herself.
Yes she did! Her name was Madison Hicks. It was her co scientist! So if Jane got sick or hurt, Madison would take over for her. Actually Madison is my Great Great Grandmama!
Dain Fossey was not an anthropologist. She was a primatologist and ethnologist. She studied animal behavior, specifically gorilla behavior, not human behavior.
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Dian Fossey (1932-1985) was the world's leading authority on the mountain gorilla before her murder, probably at the hands of poachers, in December of 1985.AnswerAn American Zoologist important for her work with the Mountain Gorilla. -Dian Fossey was known for taming Gorilla's mostly, and when her favorite Gorilla, Digit was murdered she buried him behind her cabin, when she was murdered, they buried her next to Digit.is a sciencetist
She worked as a scientist studying gorillas Yeah!!!!!!!
Dian Fossey's most famous work with mountain gorillas was conducted in the Virunga Mountains in Rwanda. Her research camp was called the Karisoke Research Center, because it was located on the saddle between Mt. Karisimbi and Mt. Visoke. Fossey's first work with mountain gorillas was in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), but her work there was cut short by political upheaval. She moved her base of research to Rwanda after less than a year in Zaire. For more details, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dian_Fossey
She spent about 18 years studying Gorillas in Rwanda. She did extensive work in trying to protect Gorillas and to The film "Gorillas in the Mist" was made about her. She wrote a book of the same name.
Dian Fossey (1932-1985) was the world's leading authority on the mountain gorilla before her murder, probably at the hands of poachers, in December of 1985.AnswerAn American Zoologist important for her work with the Mountain Gorilla. -Dian Fossey was known for taming Gorilla's mostly, and when her favorite Gorilla, Digit was murdered she buried him behind her cabin, when she was murdered, they buried her next to Digit.is a sciencetist
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She work in East Central Africa. :) rememeber me lol
Dian Fossey worked with gorillas. She got her early inspiration from a book called "The Year of the Gorilla" by a zoologist George Schaller.
Dian Fossey (1932-1985) was the world's leading authority on the mountain gorilla before her murder, probably at the hands of poachers, in December of 1985.AnswerAn American Zoologist important for her work with the Mountain Gorilla. -Dian Fossey was known for taming Gorilla's mostly, and when her favorite Gorilla, Digit was murdered she buried him behind her cabin, when she was murdered, they buried her next to Digit.is a sciencetist
She worked as a scientist studying gorillas Yeah!!!!!!!
Dian Fossey's most famous work with mountain gorillas was conducted in the Virunga Mountains in Rwanda. Her research camp was called the Karisoke Research Center, because it was located on the saddle between Mt. Karisimbi and Mt. Visoke. Fossey's first work with mountain gorillas was in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), but her work there was cut short by political upheaval. She moved her base of research to Rwanda after less than a year in Zaire. For more details, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dian_Fossey
Dian Fossey, 1932-1985, wrote her book, "Gorillas in the Mist," to highlight her work to protect the Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa.
She spent about 18 years studying Gorillas in Rwanda. She did extensive work in trying to protect Gorillas and to The film "Gorillas in the Mist" was made about her. She wrote a book of the same name.
Dian Fossey (1932-1985) was the world's leading authority on the mountain gorilla before her murder, probably at the hands of poachers, in December of 1985.AnswerAn American Zoologist important for her work with the Mountain Gorilla. -Dian Fossey was known for taming Gorilla's mostly, and when her favorite Gorilla, Digit was murdered she buried him behind her cabin, when she was murdered, they buried her next to Digit.is a sciencetist
No newton was a scientist that worked alone
They work with geophysics and physics.
So they can ask the other scientists for their opinion and help.