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Jun 11 2007

Gorilla family still missing after killing of female on Friday

Published by admin at 12:30 pm under Kabirizi Family, Mountain Gorillas, Patrols, Rangers, Threats

Ranger patrols have still not been able to find the 32 members of the Kabirizi family. This is the family that Rubiga belonged to, who was killed on Friday. This is very distressing. I will keep you posted on this.

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Here is Kabarizi about 2 months ago.

Ndakasi is doing well. He is still with the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project people and being seen to. He is eating and stable.

Thank you for all your support.

11 Responses to “Gorilla family still missing after killing of female on Friday”

  1. SCOLSONon 11 Jun 2007 at 3:15 pm

    Paulin,

    I am sitting here patiently waiting for more news of the gorillas. I am so sorry for the lost of the mother. I am so sickend to my stomach for what these people have done. It is really sickning to hear. Peace be with you and the other rangers..and I hope you guys get them and make them pay for what they have done. Steph

  2. Ebbieon 11 Jun 2007 at 3:49 pm

    This is so sad. I believe that the mother, Rubiga, and the baby are pictured in the middle pic above (located in the header). To shoot a mother with an infant in the back of the head, when her back was probably turned, is awful.

  3. Karenon 11 Jun 2007 at 5:30 pm

    I am so sorry to hear of this tragic, criminal, and heartless attack. I will keep up my hope that the entire family will be found safe and healthy. Although this news fills me with sorrow, I cannot express how deeply thankful I am that there are courageous and honorable people, like you, in this world who continue to care for and defend these precious beings. You are all heroes.

  4. sherylon 11 Jun 2007 at 7:42 pm

    Thank you for keeping us posted. I hope you find them all well and safe. You guys are the best!

    s.

  5. nameon 12 Jun 2007 at 12:41 am

    Was Ribiga a good mother?
    Did she revel in her family?
    Did she coexist well with nature?
    Does anyone ask these questions
    about the life lost? One that cannot
    be replicated by human artifice.
    The jungle is us.
    Those of us who consume bushmeat
    as if it was a treat
    and live in houses built not of mortar and stone
    but gorilla bones.
    I wish the blood would seep into your dinner plates.

  6. (correction)on 12 Jun 2007 at 12:12 pm

    Was Rubiga a good mother?
    Did she revel in her family?
    Did she coexist well with nature?
    Does anyone ask these questions
    about the life lost? One that cannot
    be replicated by human artifice.
    The jungle is us.
    Those of us who consume bushmeat
    as if it was a treat
    and live in houses built not of mortar and stone
    but of gorilla bones.
    I wish the blood would seep into your dinner plates.

    (Are You Eating Dinner on A Piece of Rainforest?,
    Reuters, June 11, 2007)

  7. c hestonon 06 Jan 2008 at 1:21 am

    You stupid ape loving traitors to humanity. Did you know Birute Galkadis rejected her husband to work with orangs. I have burned nine baby orangs to death for that particular insult to humanity. I cheer for the rebels wiping out the gorilla, chimp, and bonobo filth. And I cant wait to get a hold of five baby gorillas and baby chimps and baby bonobos to slowly torture them and babrbecue their squirming screaming tiny bodies weithing on the babrbecue, I;ll film this and send you copies. BUSHMEAT RULES!! DIE APES DIEEEE!!!!

  8. george hensineon 12 Feb 2008 at 4:49 pm

    barbequeing baby apes huh? I do wonder what dark hilarity would ensue, like that fellow blogging s about pushing red hot steel rod up apestiny butt,and watching it whimper and moan as it trys to pull it out. and the looks of shock and terror on those tiny faces. feeling the bones snap, the little body trembling and the screams of the other infant apes waititng their turn. hmmmmmm does make you think ……if you could absolutely get away with really torturing the tiny apes to death……hmmmmmmmmmmm this i am sure would get a lively discussion going so…….why dont we use this forum to do that. you can tell me what a monster i am etc. but answer the question would you torment a infant gorilla infant chimp or ingant orangutan( who squeak to vocalize but do scream when the right way is used like crushing its toes with pliers) Hmmmmm? would you ? I would. I have never hurt animals this is only a fancy but the question remains. truth now

  9. tokyo joeon 05 Apr 2008 at 9:15 am

    Well you ape lovers are whining that chimpanzees, gorillas, and bonobos, and orangutans will dissappear in the next ten years, Yet people like Goodall whom you wrongly deify, have ruined the chimps by wrongly pushing herself into the chimp culture, and thus began the corruption of apes, feeding medical aid, human love what a load of crap. Eat all the bushmeat you can help wipe the apes out! then these ape lovers would actually work for a living not mooch money for fucking apes! You people administer life saving medications to apes not humans! Let nature sort itself out. The starving people need to eat let them hunt apes!

  10. ming the mercilesson 17 Apr 2008 at 8:32 am

    So, human rights for apes? Have you lost whats left of your minds? Why do apes seem to garner so much attention? Is it possibly that these self proclaimed “primatologists” want ever more more money? You bet it is! These “experts” are always casting about how to lever more money based on guilt inducing slick marketing ploys, you know awwww poor baby apes! Well let me fill you in on the terrible imbalance these people have created. On a regular babsis theyse “doctors” administer anti-biotics, oxygen, life saving treatments given to infant apes! When hundreds if not thousands of humans are dying that could use this medicine to save their lives, but noooo! These animals are treated better than humans! How does one justify wasting extremely rare medicines and oxygen on apes. These are resources that should be given to humans first, not apes. There however is hope I have read jane goodalls site and she says the apes will be extinct at this rate in 15 years. So I was wondering is there any way at all we can hurry that date up? Can I buy a thousand machetes(to kill orangutans) and a thousand shotguns to kill chimps gorillas and bonobos and can I send them to the hunters out there so they can wipe apes out sooner? Or agent orange kill the trees off and apes will be easy to shoot or hack up. What a great solution lets shoot for 5 years to wipe the apes out!

  11. thomas doughertyon 04 Jun 2008 at 10:51 am

    I love the tiny infant apes diapered and bottle fed, some in incubators because they are so ill. The tiny orangutan infants orange fur balls small enough to hold in my hand with arm and legs hanging over my palm. They are so much fun to torture especially the sick ones in the incubators. The tiny sick orangutans feel safe and warm hugging their surrogate towel wrapped on a wire frame for that contact comfort and their faces turn ugly with fear and shock as I rip their tiny hands away from the warm comfort of the towel breaking a few fingers when I twist them to make the screaming orangutan baby let go, next the feet, I slowly pass a blowtorch over it tiny grasping feet and the let go right away!!! I punch it in the head to shut the screaming thing up and its right eye swells shut and it start to seizure on me! So I jam it into a bucket of ice water to wake it out of its seizure and it worked as I pulled it up it was coughing and gasping for air and the eye swelled shut was leaking yellow pus, and it looked bad! I threw it back into the incubator (in which my lovely wife had placed our albino burmese python) and it whimpered in terror and pulled itself into an orange ball in the far corner, but you should have seen its face when our python buddy slithered out from under the mattress!! Pure fear, the infant orang screamed and shit itself, I tore the diaper of the tiny thing when I dunked it, well old buddy took his time and slowly began to coil around the squirming infants body as my lovely wife held its tiny thin legs and I held its broken fingers and twisted them when it moved too much this heightened the sreams coming from the baby orangutan. As buddy began to slowly squeeze the infant orangutan began to flail at the coils tightening on it it screams getting fainter as the air was forced out, them the sublime moment! I could faintly hear its tiny bones breaking slowly cccrrrraaaaaacccccckkkkkk! and its volume of agonised gurgles was going weaker and weaker finally the infant orangutan was limp and buddy began to swallow the baby ape and get this my lovely wife turned away she thinks that part is soooo gross, but she has no problem pushing a knife into the stomach of a infant chimpanzee 1month old and holding its struggling body on the point of the big kitchen knife while I slice its ears off with a straight razor(kind of an homage to Sweeny Todd) man you should hear(no pun intended!) how that baby chimp can scream first when the knife is pushed into its stomach,2nd when my wife holds the infant up at eyelevel its squirming body pushing the knife in further, 3rd when I grab its head and hold one oversized ear in my fingers and start slicing through the gristle that attaches its ear to its head, The expressions on the infant chimps face is funny as hell, as we stab,slice, break fingers, punch,kick, and finally burn the screaming ape baby alive. Oh yes we love the tiny infant gorillas orangutans,chimpanzees,and bonobos, they are all so much fun to torment to death. This is strictly a fantasy writing if you take this seriously you are more befuddled than I am.

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