Georgia Tech: Tony Giarrusso, a senior research scientist in the Center for Geographic Information Systems in the Georgia Tech School of Architecture, walks with park rangers and a tour group in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park. (Photos: Tony Giarrusso)
Georgia Tech: Tony Giarrusso is working closely with the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International and park rangers in Rwanda to monitor the mountain gorilla population in Volcanoes National Park.
Georgia Tech: In Volcanoes National Park, a park ranger talks about the mountain gorilla population and the work of Dian Fossey. Learn more at: <a href="http://www.rh.gatech.edu" rel="nofollow">www.rh.gatech.edu</a> (Photos: Tony Giarrusso)
Georgia Tech: Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda borders nearby villages. Farmers protect their fields from gorillas by keeping watch in the huts like the one above.
Georgia Tech: Volcanoes National Park and a village in Rwanda. (Photos: Tony Giarrusso)
Georgia Tech: Dian Fossey's grave site in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park. (Photos: Tony Giarrusso)
Georgia Tech: Dian Fossey's grave site in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park. (Photos: Tony Giarrusso)
Georgia Tech: The resting place of Titus, a famous silverback mountain gorilla in Volcanoes National Park. (Photos: Tony Giarrusso)
Georgia Tech: Tony Giarrusso, a senior research scientist in the Center for Geographic Information Systems in the Georgia Tech School of Architecture, is working closely with the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International and park rangers in Rwanda to monitor the mountain
Georgia Tech: Ground Game - Rwanda
Georgia Tech: Ground Game - Rwanda
Georgia Tech: Tony Giarrusso, a senior research scientist in the Center for Geographic Information Systems in the Georgia Tech School of Architecture, at Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park. (Photos: Tony Giarrusso)
Georgia Tech: Giarrusso talks with a park worker at the edge of Volcanoes National Park. (Photos: Tony Giarrusso)
Georgia Tech: Giarrusso traveled to Rwanda for two weeks to teach their scientists and officials the best ways to track gorillas and visualize their movements with modern technology. (Photos: Tony Giarrusso)
Georgia Tech: Giarrusso's work involves turning the rangers’ tracking data into easy-to-visualize information about how the gorillas interact with each other or move in response to something in the environment.. Learn more at: <a href="http://www.rh.gatech.edu" rel="no
Georgia Tech: Tony Giarrusso, a senior research scientist in the Center for Geographic Information Systems in the Georgia Tech School of Architecture, takes a reading of the vegetation in Volcanoes National Park to help improve gorilla tracking data.. Learn more at: <a