The 3rd part (final part) of the interview with President Keiko Mori has been published.
It’s finally finished. We’re so grateful to ethica for making such a long article.
While spending her days in the jungles of Rwanda filming gorillas, she reunited with the president of Saraya Co., Ltd., and this prompted her to establish an NPO for gorilla protection.
In Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, each gorilla is individually named. How on earth do they distinguish them? She also talks about such things.
Keiko Mori still wants to hone her filming skills and win a major award at a film festival in the UK. She also wants to play a part in protecting gorillas.
She also wants to establish hand disinfection locally to protect gorillas from zoonoses that are transmitted from humans to gorillas, including the new coronavirus infection.
More than anything, she wants to create a world where you can hear the gorilla’s song.
Well, there’s still a long way to go!
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[Interview with the editor-in-chief of ethica] Animal journalist Mori Keiko (Part 3)
https://www.ethica.jp/58876/