Dian Fossey was a prominent primatologist who lived with gorillas in the mountain forests of Rwanda. She dedicated her life to studying and conserving the endangered mountain gorillas, spending over 18 years in their habitat. Her work, documented in her book "Gorillas in the Mist," helped raise awareness about the threats facing these animals and contributed to conservation efforts. Fossey's groundbreaking research established her as a key figure in wildlife conservation.
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