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First female ranger at Tshiaberimu

Category: Gorillas, Rangers, Tshiaberimu, Virunga National Park | Date: Jul 24 2008 | By: tshiaberimu

This is a message from Rebecca, a 23 year old ranger who has recently arrived at Tshiaberimu from ICCN’s local headquarters in Mutsora.

I am Rebecca. I have a love of nature. I decided to become a park guard as I saw how the ‘rebellion’ was widely destroying the Virungas National Park. I have just finished my ranger training and when I heard about Tshiaberimu my boss thought I would do well and be able to help in this sector.

But unfortunately, shortly after I arrived at Tshiaberimu, two female gorillas died. It was a very sad time for me at the beginning of my career.

I am determined to fully immerse myself with conservation and to take part in all the patrols to protect the gorillas. I hope to show other women that the gorillas are our close relatives; our cousins and we must help to protect them. When I see how the female gorilla Kitawite cares for her baby Musomboli, I remember how my mother cares for me.

The job is not easy as I am the first girl to stay in the northern sector of the Virungas and particularly at Tshaiberimu. I do not yet earn any wages but with the support of the project I have everything that I need.

I think that I will be among one of the first and few female conservationists.

Rebecca 2

5 Responses to “First female ranger at Tshiaberimu”

sheryl, washington dc, on 24 Jul 2008

Congratulations, Rebecca! I remember reading about you in another Wildlife Direct blog. I admire you so much for taking on this challenge and showing other women the way to become involved in conservation. Bonne chance!

s.

Anna M, on 24 Jul 2008

Good luck Rebecca and all the best in your new role, we’ll be supporting you from all around the world. You are very brave and an inspiration to many of us around the world..

Christine C., on 24 Jul 2008

Kudos Rebecca! My bet is that you are an inspiration to many other women and girls who will eventually follow in your footsteps. Good luck and please keep us posted as to how you are doing!

Maria Susana Pataro, on 25 Jul 2008

Bravo Rebecca!!
You should become an example and source of inspiration for other congolese girls.
I hope that in a short time you will receive a salary for your job. Please keep us posted
All the best

Judy in CA, on 29 Jul 2008

Dear Rebecca,
I am so happy you are there in this area working to save gorillas, a great thing women like you will work for this great cause! Have you met Dr. Gladys Kalema yet? We shipped some antibiotics to her to treat the shigella bacteria problem. Thank you so much, I look forward to reading your blogs!
Judy in CA

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