kelly mighty kusaka co-founded, an organization that aims to protect wildlife from disease spread by humans. but it funded the organization in 2003. and at that time, people do not think it was a priority. they recognized that it was an issue, but they didn't think it was such a big problem. but the could be tension and they need to show that it's really a big problem. and if you want to put in the next pandemic, you have to be able to seriously, if you didn't control facility, this is how the situation also affects local residents who make their living from tourism. business of selling off recently. and that's bad news for park ranger course must tomato, mia, and also for gladys's organization because they need the cooperation of the local community. not. so you've been going back when you present our benefit. i just started work one day when i saw some tourists. if there was a white person with them, we hadn't seen one for a long time. the gorillas live really close by. so i know right away if something was wrong, like people trying to sneak into their habitat. but we did, you know