Dear All,
What happened some days ago was just amazing, magic and heart breaking at the same time. I am still dreaming . I still have my head full of bonobo noises, tropical scents and of exceptional moments… I will never forget these precious and last exchanges I had with « Chibo », the Bonobo….
Yes, as mentioned previously, it was decided the baby bonobo recently rescued by J.A.C.K. would be transferred to Lola ya Bonobo, the bonobo sanctuary in Kinshasa. And I had been chosen to be the last main ‘J.A.C.K.’ actor of this story.
By 6 o’clock in the morning on Saturday both « Chibo » and myself were ready to go. Papa Augustin had asked to spend the night close to the little one as to put him early in the wooden crate before telling him a last goodbye….
At Lubumbashi airport, we were lucky. Claudine of Lola and her team had organised transfer thanks to Mr Stavros, manager of Hewa Bora Airways, who we kindly thank for his participation because he accepted to transfer « Chibo » for free.
Also, thanks to Franck and the Provincial Environment Authorities, all the legal documents had been done in time and I knew there was no reason at all to be nervous as everything had been perfectly organised. « Chibo » was very calm and hardly ever made a noise; I sometimes had the feeling I was travelling with an empty crate…
Just a few minutes after landing at Kinshasa airport, Lola’s team and the airport security (RVA)were waiting for us. We all managed to leave the airport very fast and this was a good thing as I don’t know if « Chibo » would have agreed to wait until everlasting talks had found an end.
Compared to Lubumbashi, the weather was very warm and humid. Although « Chibo » was doing alright at the back of the car we decided to stop once to give him some fresh water and fruit (grapes, his favorites!)
Arrival at the Sanctuary of Lola ya Bonobo was full of emotions. It was high time to get « Chibo » out of the crate and to have a close health check. The young bonobo shouted of contentment while jumping into my arms and hugged me so tightly I could hardly breathe…
Because « Chibo » had slight fever, I bathed him and I walked with him for while in the gardens of Lola.
« Chibo » was very excited, made plenty of vocals expressing his fears and emotions of what was going on.
Then, he heard other bonobos making softer noises and ran to the nursery enclosure. We all followed him. I suddenly felt my role had just ended and that is was now LOLA and especially ‘CHIBO’ to decide of what was going to happen next.
Fanny of Lola got Lukuru and Kodoro to play with « Chibo » who was extremely happy to run around with new mates.
I couldn’t believe my eyes. This moment was magic! « Chibo » encountering friends of his own kind was the aim of my mission…
Since that moment, I personally decided to remain behind the scene. I was deeply convinced baby « Chibo » was in good hands and, although it broke my heart not to stay that longer any more very close to him, I knew J.A.C.K. had done the best thing: to offer this little one a new home and a new life…
Today, ‘Chibo’ has a new mum : Maman Micheline !
Along with Kipolo, a bonobo who arrived 2 days before Chibo, our little friend spends his days with Maman Micheline. He’s doing fine, learning a lot about bonobo behaviour and we are very proud of his progress !
« Chibo » has now a new name. Yes, I know, changing names isn’t always good. But all the bonobos at Lola must have names of DRC places. The little boy is now called « Shibombo » which is quite similar to the name we gave him at J.A.C.K.
Before I end, I wish to thank all the people who took part in this bonobo transfer. Great thanks especially to the DRC Authorities (Provincial Ministry of Environment), Claudine André and the team of Lola, Mr Jean and Mr Michel of R.V.A / Kinshasa airport and Mr Stavros and all his team of HEWA BORA AIRWAYS.
Merci à tous pour votre particpation à ce transfert exceptionnel; grâce à votre assistance, le sanctuaire J.A.C.K. a réussi la mission qu’il s’était donnée càd donner une nouvelle vie et une nouvelle chance à ce jeune bonobo. MERCI pour LUI !
I also want to thank our little « Chibo » who has given us at J.A.C.K. so much love and joy. He will be in our hearts FOREVER!!!!
J.A.C.K.
PS/ to read about Chibo’s arrival seen through Lola ya Bonobo’s eyes, go to :
1/ http://lolayabonobo.wildlifedirect.org/2010/07/28/shibombo-from-lubumbashi/
2/ http://www.friendsofbonobos.org/news/?p=1029
Wonderful story, a real inspiration of hope. Well done to all involved and good luck to little ‘Shibombo’ and his new friends.
Wonderful, tears of joy here ! … thank you J.A.C.K and Lola !
Oh Roxane, what a fantastic story with a very happy ending 🙂 A million thanks and hugs to everyone who helped this little guy find his home.
You all gave him a wonderful new life with his bonobo friends. It’s obvious he loved you, Roxane but he will be happy with others of his kind. Thank you for sharing the story of this little bonobo. Kudos to the team at JACK, Lola Ya Bonobo, and all those involved in the rescue!
Hi Roxane, this story made me cry but they were tears of joy. Thank you for sharing this story and we wish Shibombo a great new life @ Lola ya Bonobo.
ahhhhhh – how sweet we all need a story like this one——–
I am so happy to see this and the pictures!
Yes, what a beautiful magical story! Thanks for sharing it. How wonderful to know you gave Chibo/Shibombo a wonderful new life!
Son aventure continue…
C’est maintenant nous qui nous sentons un peu « orphelin »!
Merveilleux récit, magnifique histoire, belles émotions…tout y est!
Merci Roxane de nous faire partager tout ceci!
Oui… nous t’aimons Chibo!