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    Wednesday, April 8, 2009
    *this post was copied from a email, heart warming.
    Dear ACRES Supporters,

    This month marks the 5th anniversary of Ramba’s passing and I’ve attached a story in remembrance of her.

    On 5th April 2004, Ramba, a female chimp at Singapore Zoo escaped from her enclosure. She was darted by a zoo personnel, fell into a reservoir and drowned. It was a tragic death for a chimp that deserved so much more.…

    Yours sincerely,
    Louis
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    FALLING IN LOVE WITH RAMBA
    By Louis Ng

    I was about 21 years old; she was only 2 years old.

    We met at the zoo and Ramba was the first chimp I fell in love with. She stared right through my eyes when I first met her and she had a hard life and an awful story to tell.

    She was separated from her mother Susie when she was only one year old. She was slated to become a photography chimp and was kept in a cage, away from her family group permanently just so that she could be taken out for the photography sessions more easily.

    She would often cry and hug me during the photography sessions and I tried my best to comfort her.

    I am ashamed it took me so long to realise that it was wrong to use chimps as photography props and I look back now and think of all the times she had come to me for help.

    I fondly remember playing with her during the breaks, tickling her and hearing her laugh. But when it was back to taking photos, she always had the look on her face, which made me feel guilty for participating in these sessions.

    I finally stopped volunteering at the zoo and started a campaign to end the use of chimps in photography sessions. With the help of the International Primate Protection League, the campaign was a success.

    In 2001, Ramba was released back into the enclosure. She was finally reunited with Susie, her mother and they spent hours grooming each other. She no longer needed to participate in photography sessions.

    She was just starting to get her life back and now she is dead. Somehow, I wish I could have done more for her.

    She lived a life of fear and perhaps it is ironic that only through her death can she be free from it. She was only six years old when she died but it was the only way out of a life she never chose.


    In loving memory of Ramba (1997-2004)
    To say that I am devastated by your death
    is an understatement.
    I have learnt so much from you,
    you have taught me everything there is
    to know about compassion and respect
    for other living beings.
    I have grown so fond of you.
    I remember the times when you would
    come and hug me,
    seeking comfort when times were hard.
    I would not be fighting for the rights of animals if not for you.

    You will always have a special place in my heart and
    I will forever be indebted to you.
    Rest in peace, you will not be forgotten.
    Louis Ng

    Didnt Chill For The Day : (
    hay
    .
    its broken .