What is woman in the mists subject?

"Woman in the Mists" is a biographical account of the life of Dian Fossey, an American primatologist, and conservationist who dedicated her life to the study and protection of gorillas in Rwanda. Fossey spent 18 years in the remote rainforests of the Virunga Mountains, documenting the behavior and social lives of mountain gorillas. She is known for her groundbreaking work in gorilla conservation and is credited with bringing the plight of these magnificent creatures to the attention of the world. Fossey was murdered in 1985, and her death remains a mystery to this day. "Woman in the Mists" was written by Farley Mowat and is considered the definitive biography of Dian Fossey.