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August 21, 2007

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Sheryl

Very impressive work by yourself and your team, Dr. Spelman. I hope Magayane recovers quickly from that disgusting snare. Thanks for posting the great pictures and narrative.

I agree, the deaths of the gorillas in DRC and the increased use of snares in your park are depressing events. The rangers on the Wildlife Direct blog report a newborn in the Munyaga family, so there's a bit of good news.

s.

Lisa, California

Dr. Spelman,
Great work by you and your team. It's just almost unbelievable that someone would want to harm these totally wonderful animals. I feel sadness everyday for the loss that was suffered this summer. The thing that keeps me feeling positive are the people like you and the people at Wildlifedirect. You are all so awesome to be doing what you are doing. If only I could be there to help as well, but since I can't, just know I and people like me, all around the world, are cheering you on. I hope to God we can save these beautiful creatures. Lisa, California

Annie

Thank you for helping this poor baby! And all of the gorillas on a daily basis...you have a wonderful yet dangerous job...

Annie

Thank you for helping this poor baby! And all of the gorillas on a daily basis...you have a wonderful yet dangerous job...

Annie

Thank you for helping this poor baby! And all of the gorillas on a daily basis...you have a wonderful yet dangerous job...

Annie

Thank you for helping this poor baby! And all of the gorillas on a daily basis...you have a wonderful yet dangerous job...

Faye

Dr. Spelman, I am enjoying your accounts of your work in the field. As someone who is watching from the sidelines and giving money to causes such as Wildlife Direct, I am frustrated at times when I read about good news (such a births) that is sometimes overshadowed by senseless killings. If it is any consolation to you, at least you and your team are there and able to provide immediate relief to them from man made pain and see these rare animals in their natural environment. I bet if they could, the gorillas would thank every one of you. What I would do to get a chance to visit Central Africa and the Virungas to see them! That would be a dream. Please keep the posts coming whenever you can.

ann

thanks for the time you take to keep us informed.

i thought that Rwanda was safer for gorillas than the DRC? i guess the whole region is having continued poaching problems?

Felicia Tudal

I am hoping to visit rwanda to see the gorillas for the 1st time. I am also reading with sadness and hope at the same time about these real life reports from the jungle - we need to make more American's aware of this struggle and that our money does really help you help the gorillas - please do not get discouraged - there are many of us who are supporting you and your rangers with our resources and prayers each day. Very kind regards, Felicia California

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