2009/10/29

life for all creatures




Dian Fossey (January 16, 1932– December 26, 1985, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda) was an American zoologist who undertook an extensive study of gorilla groups over a period of 18 years. She observed them daily for years in the mountain forests of Rwanda, initially encouraged to work there by famous paleontologist Louis Leakey. She was murdered in 1985, possibly by poachers. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dian_Fossey


The conservation of ecosystems is an imperative in the individual ethical existence on this planet. Humans that fail to see this are not aware of what is mostly and truly important.
Religion -as well as most of our cultural heritage- manage to deviate ethical action only in favor of humans, totally failing to fulfill the ethical mission of the "spiritual" motives.

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