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EVENT: Nov. 2, 2004
Penny Patterson & Koko Give Lecture on Great Ape Conservation to At-Bristol Natural Science Musem in the UK— via Imax Videoconference
In lieu of traveling to England to give a presentation on how the lessons of Project Koko can be applied to saving great apes from extinction by humans, Dr. Penny Patterson opted to stay home and do the first international video-conference involving the live participation of Koko, the only gorilla in the world capable of communicating with humans via American Sign Language.

The conference was sponsored by the At-Bristol Natural Science Museum, in Bristol, England, as part of their WildTalk Series of Lectures on Great Apes, from Oct. 11 through Nov. 16, and featured such conservation experts as Jane Goodall, Richard Wrangham and Ian Redmond, in addition to Dr. Patterson.

Penny's talk included a multi-media Powerpoint overview followed by 20 minutes of live interaction between her and Koko, and a brief question and answer session (Koko does not like to be questioned, nor does she like Penny answering questions in her presence; questions from strangers are often perceived as a dominance challenge). The entire presentation was projected onto a large IMAX screen located at the At-Bristol Museum, and the audience—about 300 great ape enthusiasts and experts—was very moved by their experience.

What made the video-conference even more extraordinary was that Koko's emcee in the UK, Chris Mitchell, had just visited Koko in the US and developed a very close relationship with her. Koko was thrilled to be able to see Chris again, and didn't mind questions as long as he was the one asking.

So what was the essence of the message presented by Penny and Koko: people will only bother to save gorillas and other great apes if they care about them; and Ambassador Koko makes people care. After all, she's essentially just like us, and often displays some of our most noble attributes: tolerance, empathy and love. And Koko makes a great ambassador, as she's the only gorilla we know who can literally say in response to hearing about the conservation crisis: "People need to hurry!"


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