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She made more people respect the habitat of the animals. also helped us realize that we need to not judge animals for what they look like or what myths have said about them. She made more people respect the habitat of the animals. also helped us realize that we need to not judge animals for what they look like or what myths have said about them.

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Did Dian Fossey team up with a tracker named Sembagare?

Yes she did. I worked with the UN during the genocide and was in country from late 1994 through mid 1996. It's been almost 20 years since I was there, but on a visit with some friends I had made at the US embassy in Rwanda to check-up on an American woman who lived in northern Rwanda, I was introduced to Sembargare who was one of the caretakers/leaders at an orphanage ran by the American woman at her house. As the visit was mainly to check on the American woman (and the orphanage), we really didn't talk too much about Dian Fossey, but as he was being introduced to me, he did acknowledge working with Ms Fossey. The American woman had been a friend of Dian Fossey and her and her ivy-covered home were in National Geographic's coverage of Dian Fossey. Also, the American woman (played by an actress) and her home were in the movie "Gorillas in the Mist". Sembagare was an older gentleman when I met him, but remember him as being well-dressed, very friendly and with a good sense of humor.


How are Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey alike?

They both studied apes and gave us the evidence to prove that we are cousins to the apes and that we are an ape. They also helped different ape orphans because of poaching.


What did Diane Fossey do?

she researched gorillas in Zaire and rwanda, and became the first person in recorded history to have skin ti skin contact with a moutnain gorilla. she was murdered in 1985, possibly by poachers.


How do the achievements of the early civilizations in the Americas affect us today?

it helped us because they past down their traditions


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It doesnt affect us in any way he just descovered it so we would learn more and know about it.

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Why is Dian Fossey famous in the US?

Her study's on gorillas


What US scientist studied gorillas in Africa?

Dian Fossey (Jan 16, 1932 - Dec 26, 1985)BibliographyGorillas in the Mist: Dian Fossey. 1988.Dian Fossey: Befriending the Gorillas. Suzanne Freedman, 1997.Woman in the Mists: The Story of Dian Fossey & the Mountain Gorillas of Africa. Farley Mowat, 1988.Light Shining Through the Mist: A Photobiography of Dian Fossey: Tom L. Matthews. 1998.Walking with the Great Apes: Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, Birute Galdikas. Sy Montgomery, 1992.


Did Dian Fossey team up with a tracker named Sembagare?

Yes she did. I worked with the UN during the genocide and was in country from late 1994 through mid 1996. It's been almost 20 years since I was there, but on a visit with some friends I had made at the US embassy in Rwanda to check-up on an American woman who lived in northern Rwanda, I was introduced to Sembargare who was one of the caretakers/leaders at an orphanage ran by the American woman at her house. As the visit was mainly to check on the American woman (and the orphanage), we really didn't talk too much about Dian Fossey, but as he was being introduced to me, he did acknowledge working with Ms Fossey. The American woman had been a friend of Dian Fossey and her and her ivy-covered home were in National Geographic's coverage of Dian Fossey. Also, the American woman (played by an actress) and her home were in the movie "Gorillas in the Mist". Sembagare was an older gentleman when I met him, but remember him as being well-dressed, very friendly and with a good sense of humor.


How are Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey alike?

They both studied apes and gave us the evidence to prove that we are cousins to the apes and that we are an ape. They also helped different ape orphans because of poaching.


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she researched gorillas in Zaire and rwanda, and became the first person in recorded history to have skin ti skin contact with a moutnain gorilla. she was murdered in 1985, possibly by poachers.


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