Speaking
as someone who has never organised any of my own travel plans, never travelled
long distances alone, or even flown in an aeroplane by myself before, the
thought of moving half way across the world, for a year, all by myself, is
pretty terrifying. So why then, did I decide that moving to Canada, leaving all
my friends and family behind, would be a good idea?
Let
me first start by introducing myself. My name is Christine and I am currently
studying Wildlife Conservation at university and for my placement year I am
interning at Northern Lights Wildlife Society in British Columbia, Canada.
NLWS
is a shelter dedicated to giving injured and orphaned wildlife a second chance
at life, by rehabilitating them back to health, then re-releasing them back into
the wild. Whilst the shelter admits almost all Canadian wildlife, it
specialises in the rehabilitation of bears, and has successfully seen the
release of over 200 Black, Grizzly and Kermode bears. What makes this feat even
more incredible is that the whole organization is run by volunteers and funding
comes from generous donations that provide a second chance to a whole variety
of different species.
Animals
have always been a passion of mine, and I love to travel so it seemed obvious
to me that for my placement year I wanted to work abroad. This will allow me to
gain a wider cultural understanding of the world I live in, as well as having
the chance to do what I love the most, which is helping and providing for
animals. I am hesitant to leave my friends, family and of course, my beloved
pet collie Jemma behind. However I know this is the start of what will be an
incredible adventure, which will allow me to grow as a person and gain more
confidence in my own capabilities.
There
is a quote, by my favourite author, John Green, which rings truth with me and
describes the effect; we humans are having on this planet,
“The marks humans leave, are too often scars”
Studying
wildlife conservation I see the scars that that humans have left on this world,
all the time. I see the damage we have caused to ecosystems, to habitats that
belong to an array of vulnerable species that are under constant threat due to
human’s ever growing demands on this planet. Like most people I want to leave
my mark on this world, but one which isn’t a scar, or even a blemish. I want to
see healthy, happy animals returning to their natural habitat, and hopefully
working at Northern Lights will allow me to do this.
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