Gorillas in the Mist

by Dian Fossey | Science |
ISBN: 0140111581 Global Overview for this book
Registered by dododumpling of St. Neots, Cambridgeshire United Kingdom on 3/23/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by dododumpling from St. Neots, Cambridgeshire United Kingdom on Sunday, March 23, 2008
Gorillas in the Mist is the story of Dian Fossey, an occupational therapist from Kentucky who, in 1963 travelled to central Africa in the quixotic hope of seeing a mountain gorilla in its natural habitat. Fossey had read everything she could about the reclusive and much-feared animal, and she returned from her trip convinced that most of the books were wrong.

During her seven-week stay in Africa, Fossey had a chance encounter with the famed primatologists Mary and Louis Leakey, who encouraged her to follow her dream of living among the mountain gorillas and learning their ways. In 1967 she did just that, setting up a camp on the slopes of the 14,000-foot Virunga Volcanoes of Rwanda and studying four gorilla families there. Although it took them some time to accept Fossey's presence among them, she was immediately impressed by their peaceful nature and by their generous, guileless behaviour--so unlike the images found in popular culture.

But, Fossey discovered, despite their peaceable way of life, the gorillas had many enemies in the form of poachers who hunted them for their hands, skins and heads--ghastly remains sold to the tourist market. Much of Fossey's thoughtful but often rightly angry memoir Gorillas in the Mist is a well-reasoned plea for the protection of the gorillas and the suppression of the poachers' black market. That argument found a wide audience when her book was published in 1983, but Fossey's work remains unfinished: she was murdered, probably by those very poachers, in 1985, and today there are fewer than 650 mountain gorillas in the wild. To read Gorillas in the Mist is a first step for anyone concerned with their preservation, and that of other wild species everywhere.


I'm interested in mountain gorillas and their conservation, so couldn't resist this 50p bargain from the Cats' Protection League shop.

Journal Entry 2 by dododumpling from St. Neots, Cambridgeshire United Kingdom on Monday, June 23, 2008
A moving book about Dian Fossey's pioneering conservation work with mountain gorillas. It was good to get to know Uncle Bert, Rafiki, Digit et al, but I would have liked to know more about the challenges Fossey faced personally (homesickness, maybe, or language difficulties?)

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