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Apr 2023
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Dian Fossey, la dame aux gorilles - Le r...

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Dian Fossey s'installe, en 1967, dans les montagnes du Rwanda où elle étudie les gorilles des montagnes. La chercheuse américaine mènera une lutte acharnée pour leur sauvegarde et leur protection. 
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