Celebrating International Women’s Day

Squirrel eating grass in my backyard
Duck near a lake in Brownsville, Texas
Mamma Cardinal stopping for a drink at my backyard birdbath
Twister
Klyban and Marty
Mamma Kitty

Dear readers and Facebook friends, more than likely, you already know that today we are celebrating International Women’s Day. Since I am a woman, an animal lover (as you can see from the pictures I posted), and a scientist, I decided to recognize primatologist Dian Fossey for her valiant efforts to save wildlife, especially the Rwandan mountain gorillas. When I learned that she was brutally murdered with machetes in her Rwandan forest camp on December 26, 1985, I actually cried. Why would somebody kill a caring, generous, gentle soul? And who was responsible? I hope that someday my questions will be answered.

If you are interested in learning more about Dian Fossey, click the following links: https://www.nationalgeographic.com.au/tv/dian-fossey-secrets-in-the-mist/;https://gorillafund.org/happy-birthday-poppy-oldest-gorilla-monitored-fossey-fund/ .