Breaking Barriers: Women Scientists Unveil Groundbreaking Gorilla Research

On February 11th, the world celebrates the United Nations' International Day of Women and Girls in Science—a powerful tribute to the remarkable women who have transformed scientific landscapes through their brilliance and determination. For our organization, this day holds special significance, as we were founded by the legendary Dian Fossey, a trailblazing scientist who revolutionized our understanding of mountain gorillas in Rwanda.
Fossey's groundbreaking research not only advanced scientific knowledge but also paved the way for conservation efforts that continue to protect these magnificent creatures. Her unwavering commitment to understanding and preserving mountain gorilla populations remains an inspiration to scientists and conservationists worldwide.
Every day, we honor Dian's extraordinary legacy by continuing her mission of scientific discovery, wildlife protection, and empowering women in research. Her pioneering spirit reminds us that passion, curiosity, and perseverance can create transformative change in our understanding of the natural world.