Rachel Henson is a writer with a background in animal care and conservation. She writes whenever she experiences something that encourages her to open her notebook. This normally happens outdoors. She took a break from studying after finishing a BSc in Biology in 2010, and has recently completed her MA in Travel and Nature Writing with Bath Spa University. This blog was originally created to document a year spent living in the Bornean jungle. Twitter: @Rachelhenson
Monday, 15 August 2011
Six Weeks To Go!
With only five weeks and six days left to go until The Great Gorilla Run I still have work to do. In the last month I have acquired my gorilla costume and begun a (small) amount of training, but it's not going to be enough! So this week I need to amp up my running/jogging/flailing about, make my gorilla into a pirate and step up the fundraising efforts! I currently have a long way to go to meet my target of £400, but thanks to the people who have already sponsored me I'm off to a flying start!
But I've decided it's time for an incentive, so if we can make it past the £100 mark then I'll post something a bit more exciting on here, in the form of a video message from your very own pirate gorilla... Still not convinced? Read on to find out about what your kindly donated cash is going to help towards.
The Gorilla Organisation in Uganda
The Gorilla Organisation currently has projects in Cameroon, Gabon, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and Rwanda.
In Uganda the projects involve supporting Ugandan rangers, investing in wildlife clubs to encourage conservation awareness from a young age, farmer training, mushroom growing, beekeeping and supporting the indiginous communities living in the Mgahinga National Park, home to remaining populations of the Mountain Gorilla, by supporting the education and health facilities available to them.
Growing mushrooms provides a source of protein for local people and reduces the likelihood of harvesting wild mushrooms in the gorilla habitat which causes damage to the area. Beekeeping also generates income for people and apiculture workshops are run for people wishing to keep bees and sell honey!
Supporting the rangers is also a very important part of the Gorilla Organisation's work in Uganda. The rangers collect information on the local gorilla populations, remove dangerous traps that can cause horrific injuries to the animals and monitor their health and progress.
And these are just some examples of the work The Gorilla Organisation does in central Africa! Please donate to my fundraising appeal and help protect the last remaining gorillas. Anything you can spare to contribute to the future of these magnificent animals and their forest homes will be greatly appreciated (and it also means that I won't be dressing up as a gorilla and hauling myself around London for no reason)!
Thankyou
Click here to donate (or check my progress)!
(Image courtesy of The Gorilla Organisation)
I created this blog to document my year living in the jungle in Kinabatangan, Sabah.
I work in animal care at a rescue centre and as a freelance writer.
Follow me on Twitter @Rachelhenson
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1 comment:
Good luck - hope you raise lots of $$$ for the beautiful Gorillas!
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