An
ethologist is a
scientist who studies the behavior of
animals, particularly social animals such as
primates and
canids[?]. Perhaps the best-known ethologist is
Jane Goodall, a British scientist who has spent much of her life observing bands of
chimpanzees in
Gombe[?] National Park in the
African nation of
Tanzania. Another well-known ethologist was
Dian Fossey, who was murdered while attempting to study and protect
gorillas in the
Rwandan province of
Ruhengeri[?]. Current evidence suggests that her murder was masterminded by
Protais Zigiranyirazo[?], former Governor of the Ruhengeri province, who is also known for his creation of the death squads that resulted in the deaths of over 800,000 Rwandans in 1994.
See also ethology.