Dian Fossey left a legacy for mountain gorillas in Rwanda-Rwanda safari News
Dian fossey was a primatologist who worked hard to see that mountain gorillas can be conserved and preserved with
in their habitants, `she did this in volcanoes national park , a park
which harbours over 300 mountain gorillas and these have greatly
attracted many mountain gorilla trekking safaris to Rwanda. She greatly worked hard to protect the mountain gorillas.
The international gorilla conservation programme which is responsible for the protection of the mountain gorillas also recommended
Dian fossey as the woman who worked hard in the in protecting the
gorillas which helped in increasing their numbers in Rwanda, this has greatly helped in increasing gorilla tracking safaris and also the revenues of the country.
Dian
fossey’s tomb is found in Volcanoes national park, many people have
visited this place and have paid their tribute to this great
conservationist, and this has raised a lot of incomes to the tourism
sector of Rwanda. All the countries in Africa which have got these
unique species have come up to help in the conservation and maintaining
of the gorillas, this will help in increasing their numbers and also
improve gorilla safaris to Rwanda.
Dian Fossey has a passion that she instilled in working together with a purpose of conservation of the mountain gorillas. Many people have come up through her inspiration to also protect the mountain gorillas
through conserving them. This shouldn’t only be done on the mountain
gorillas but also with other wildlife species with in the national
parks, this will help in increasing their numbers and improving the safaris to Rwanda.
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