Dian Fossey, the renowned primatologist known for her extensive study of mountain gorillas, was never married. She dedicated her life to the research and conservation of gorillas in Rwanda. Fossey’s work was her primary focus, and she lived a solitary life in the mountains, deeply committed to protecting these endangered animals.
Her passion for gorillas and her relentless efforts to combat poaching made her a legendary figure in the field of primatology. Despite facing numerous challenges and dangers, Fossey remained unmarried and fully devoted to her cause until her tragic death in 1985.