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 was born January 16 1932 in San Francisco California. Then she moved to Africa for about 6 months. Then some one told her she was in danger. Then she went to Rwanda.
Dian Fossey's field of study is zoology. In fact, she even had a PhD from Cambridge University for the field.
The behavior of great mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) in Ruanda.
San Francisco, CA
jane goodal
in an ape forest
a primatoligist
Dian Fossey's hobbies were studying and playing with gorillas.
1977
She had no middle name.
Dian Fossey was born to George and Kitty Fossey in San Fransisco California
Dian Fossey had hazel eyes, which are a combination of brown and green colors.
One of Dian Fossey's accomplishments was to found the Karisoke Research Center which helps to protect the gorilla. She helped catch poachers and created the Digit Fund to help stop poaching.
Dian Van Patten's birth name is Thelma Dian Helfer.
Dian Alberts was created in 1991.
Guanqiu Dian died in 255.