WEBVTT 00:00:01.317 --> 00:00:03.285 I'm a lion conservationist. 00:00:03.309 --> 00:00:05.166 Sounds cool, doesn't it? 00:00:05.190 --> 00:00:08.381 Some people may have no idea what that means. 00:00:08.405 --> 00:00:11.414 But I'm sure you've all heard about Cecil the lion. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:11.438 --> 00:00:12.983 [Cecil the Lion (2002-2015)] NOTE Paragraph 00:00:13.007 --> 00:00:17.996 (Lion roaring) NOTE Paragraph 00:00:19.744 --> 00:00:22.020 He roars no more. 00:00:22.044 --> 00:00:24.672 On the second of July, 2015, 00:00:24.696 --> 00:00:28.115 his life was cut short when he was killed by a trophy hunter. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:29.069 --> 00:00:32.413 They say that you can become attached to the animals you study. 00:00:32.919 --> 00:00:35.641 That was the case for me with Cecil the lion, 00:00:35.665 --> 00:00:37.966 having known him and studied him for three years 00:00:37.990 --> 00:00:39.531 in Hwange National Park. 00:00:40.411 --> 00:00:42.477 I was heartbroken at his death. 00:00:44.061 --> 00:00:46.586 But the good thing to come out of this tragedy 00:00:46.610 --> 00:00:48.879 is the attention that the story brought 00:00:48.903 --> 00:00:52.077 towards the plight of threatened wild animals. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:52.101 --> 00:00:54.196 After Cecil's death, 00:00:54.220 --> 00:00:57.022 I began to ask myself these questions: 00:00:57.046 --> 00:01:01.033 What if the community that lived next to Cecil the lion 00:01:01.057 --> 00:01:03.123 was involved in protecting him? 00:01:03.572 --> 00:01:09.045 What if I had met Cecil when I was 10 years old, instead of 29? 00:01:09.458 --> 00:01:12.446 Could I or my classmates have changed his fate? 00:01:13.212 --> 00:01:16.926 Many people are working to stop lions from disappearing, 00:01:16.950 --> 00:01:20.617 but very few of these people are native to these countries 00:01:20.641 --> 00:01:23.174 or from the communities most affected. 00:01:23.601 --> 00:01:26.046 But the communities that live with the lions 00:01:26.070 --> 00:01:29.743 are the ones best positioned to help lions the most. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:30.268 --> 00:01:32.601 Local people should be at the forefront 00:01:32.625 --> 00:01:36.188 of the solutions to the challenges facing their wildlife. 00:01:36.212 --> 00:01:38.307 Sometimes, change can only come 00:01:38.331 --> 00:01:42.513 when the people most affected and impacted take charge. 00:01:42.537 --> 00:01:44.735 Local communities play an important role 00:01:44.759 --> 00:01:47.941 in fighting poaching and illegal wildlife trade, 00:01:47.965 --> 00:01:51.682 which are major threats affecting lions and other wildlife. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:52.395 --> 00:01:55.220 Being a black African woman in the sciences, 00:01:55.244 --> 00:01:57.802 the people I meet are always curious to know 00:01:57.826 --> 00:02:00.466 if I've always wanted to be a conservationist, 00:02:00.490 --> 00:02:02.799 because they don't meet a lot of conservationists 00:02:02.823 --> 00:02:04.204 who look like me. 00:02:04.228 --> 00:02:05.379 When I was growing up, 00:02:05.403 --> 00:02:08.469 I didn't even know that wildlife conservation was a career. 00:02:08.800 --> 00:02:12.014 The first time I saw a wild animal in my home country 00:02:12.038 --> 00:02:14.664 was when I was 25 years old, 00:02:14.688 --> 00:02:17.141 even though lions and African wild dogs 00:02:17.165 --> 00:02:20.030 lived just a few miles away from my home. 00:02:20.815 --> 00:02:23.141 This is quite common in Zimbabwe, 00:02:23.165 --> 00:02:25.831 as many people are not exposed to wildlife, 00:02:25.855 --> 00:02:28.509 even though it's part of our heritage. NOTE Paragraph 00:02:28.533 --> 00:02:30.072 When I was growing up, 00:02:30.096 --> 00:02:34.064 I didn't even know that lions lived in my backyard. 00:02:34.088 --> 00:02:36.818 When I stepped into Savé Valley Conservancy 00:02:36.842 --> 00:02:39.910 on a cold winter morning 10 years ago 00:02:39.934 --> 00:02:44.118 to study African wild dogs for my master's research project, 00:02:44.142 --> 00:02:48.233 I was mesmerized by the beauty and the tranquility that surrounded me. 00:02:48.701 --> 00:02:52.377 I felt like I had found my passion and my purpose in life. 00:02:52.401 --> 00:02:54.337 I made a commitment that day 00:02:54.361 --> 00:02:57.718 that I was going to dedicate my life to protecting animals. NOTE Paragraph 00:02:57.742 --> 00:03:00.615 I think of my childhood school days in Zimbabwe 00:03:00.639 --> 00:03:03.085 and the other kids I was in school with. 00:03:03.109 --> 00:03:07.315 Perhaps if we had a chance to interact with wildlife, 00:03:07.339 --> 00:03:10.589 more of my classmates would be working alongside me now. 00:03:11.458 --> 00:03:16.339 Unless the local communities want to protect and coexist with wildlife, 00:03:16.363 --> 00:03:19.096 all conservation efforts might be in vain. 00:03:19.616 --> 00:03:22.593 These are the communities that live with the wild animals 00:03:22.617 --> 00:03:24.252 in the same ecosystem 00:03:24.276 --> 00:03:26.477 and bear the cost of doing so. 00:03:27.109 --> 00:03:29.387 If they don't have a direct connection 00:03:29.411 --> 00:03:31.577 or benefit from the animals, 00:03:31.601 --> 00:03:34.150 they have no reason to want to protect them. 00:03:34.649 --> 00:03:37.760 And if local communities don't protect their wildlife, 00:03:37.784 --> 00:03:40.784 no amount of outside intervention will work. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:41.728 --> 00:03:43.910 So what needs to be done? 00:03:44.688 --> 00:03:48.149 Conservationists must prioritize environmental education 00:03:48.173 --> 00:03:52.004 and help expand the community's skills to conserve their wildlife. 00:03:52.426 --> 00:03:56.077 Schoolchildren and communities must be taken to national parks, 00:03:56.101 --> 00:03:59.252 so they get a chance to connect with the wildlife. 00:03:59.776 --> 00:04:02.458 At every effort and every level, 00:04:02.482 --> 00:04:05.475 conservation must include the economies of the people 00:04:05.499 --> 00:04:08.233 who share the land with the wild animals. 00:04:08.872 --> 00:04:11.999 It is also critical that local conservationists 00:04:12.023 --> 00:04:15.091 be part of every conservation effort, 00:04:15.115 --> 00:04:19.529 if we are to build trust and really embed conservation into communities. 00:04:19.974 --> 00:04:23.460 As local conservationists, we face many hurdles, 00:04:23.484 --> 00:04:27.831 from outright discrimination to barriers because of cultural norms. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:28.133 --> 00:04:30.498 But I will not give up my efforts 00:04:30.522 --> 00:04:33.065 to bring indigenous communities to this fight 00:04:33.089 --> 00:04:35.156 for the survival of our planet. 00:04:35.712 --> 00:04:38.759 I'm asking you to come and stand together with me. 00:04:38.783 --> 00:04:42.244 We must actively dismantle the hurdles we have created, 00:04:42.268 --> 00:04:46.450 which are leaving indigenous populations out of conservation efforts. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:46.474 --> 00:04:49.617 I've dedicated my life to protecting lions. 00:04:49.641 --> 00:04:51.974 And I know my neighbor would, too, 00:04:51.998 --> 00:04:56.404 if only they knew the animals that lived next door to them. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:56.984 --> 00:04:58.158 Thank you. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:58.182 --> 00:05:02.697 (Applause)