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Leakey's Ape Ladies
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BOOK WORLD
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11 / 1990 |
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Maude McDaniel Maude McDaniel has reviewed for the Washington Post, Chicago
Tribune, Baltimore Sun Philadelphia Inquirer, and other
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THE DARK ROMANCE OF DIAN FOSSEY
Harold T. P. Hayes
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1990
351 pp. illustrations, $21.95
THROUGH A WINDOW
Jane Goodall
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1990
222 pp., illustrations, $21.95
Dian Fossey was the best thing that happened to gorillas since Noah's ark. But her head was split open by an African panga, or machete, in the early morning of December 17, 1985.
"It is her monument, her epitaph, that there are more gorillas then ever in the Parc National des Volcans," says Diana McMeekin, vice president of the African Wildlife Federation. "For this alone she deserves veneration."
Perched on the very cusp of extinction, the gorilla population of the world was estimated in 1960 at five to fifteen thousand small lowland gorillas and less than four hundred giant mountain gorillas. By 1973, the latter were down to around 270. In 1990, "there are now 310 (mountain) gorillas," according to McMeekin," and their number is growing not diminishing."
Dian Fossey's raging efforts to save the gorillas have resulted in generous support from foundations and the Rwandan government. Daily patrols monitor the gorillas' health and
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