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What was Dian fossys mothers name?

Kitty Fossy


Why is Dian Fossy famous?

Dian Fossey studied mountain gorillas. She was famous as she stopped poachers from killing the mountain gorillas. Without her, there would be no gorillas today.


Who was Dian Fossy married to?

dian fossey never married althought many boys fell in love with her and proposed a marrige


What does fossy mean in patwa?

In Jamaican Patois, "fossy" means someone who is nosy, in other words, overly curious or intrusive in others' affairs.


Who did Dian Fossey work for?

Winston and Jeffrey CO


Where did Dian Fossey do her work at?

She work in East Central Africa. :) rememeber me lol


What is Dian Fossey's favourite color?

There is no specific information available about Dian Fossey's favorite color. She was a renowned primatologist known for her work with mountain gorillas in Rwanda.


When did Dian Fossey die?

Dian Fossey died on December 26, 1985 at the age of 53.


What was the inspiration for Dian Fossey's work with apes?

Dian Fossey worked with gorillas. She got her early inspiration from a book called "The Year of the Gorilla" by a zoologist George Schaller.


What does Dian Dangler use in her work?

She uses clay and glaze to model sea life.


Did Dian Fossey stop the poachers at the end?

Dian Fossey was ultimately unable to stop poaching in the Virunga Mountains. She continued to fight against it but was tragically killed in 1985. Her work, however, inspired the creation of organizations that continue her conservation efforts.


Are there any musems or institutions in Dian Fosseys name?

Yes, the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and protection of gorillas. They work to continue Dian Fossey's legacy through research, education, and community engagement in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Additionally, there is the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund exhibit at the Karisoke Research Center in Rwanda.