Tony Blair visit to BSBCC

by Jungle Bob (BATs volunteer)

After a few hiccups relating to helicopter availability and some frantic preparation by Sylvia Alisto and her team it finally came together. At 9.40 in the morning two helicopters arrived at Sepilok and the visit of one of the World’s most prominent former leaders was on.Tony Blair, together with his family and security staff, had arrived and began his visit to the Orang-utan Sanctuary and Sun Bear project (BSBCC).The visit began with a presentation on the Orang-utans and then a guided walk to Platform four where the party trekked along the boardwalk and enjoyed the attentions of the primates. Tony actually enjoyed the attention of a leech on his ankle which I assured him was ‘good luck’ and a souvenir of Sabah. 

They then visited the juvenile Orang-utans in the nursery area. At about 1pm they were given a presentation on the Sun Bears by Wai Pak and myself. They were very interested and asked lots of questions. Cherie Blair (Tony’s wife) was particularly fascinated and keen to get lots of information about the bears.

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Wai Pak was in full enthusiastic flow as he showed them the slide show and explained the habitat depletion, threats to the bears and how they live, eat and nest. Taking an opportunity not often presented I asked Tony if he wouldn’t mind signing a BSBCC Bats t-shirt for us to help with fund raising. He kindly agreed and wrote ‘Good Luck. ‘tis a worthy cause’ and signed his name.

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The meeting was relaxed and informal and set the trend for the remainder of his visit. We walked as a group up to see the bears where they spent about half an hour asking more questions and seeing the bears up close.

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Raleigh international staff and a team of young people were working nearby so he took some time out to chat to them and have his photo taken with them. He viewed the work completed so far and seemed very impressed at what the volunteers had achieved.

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During his visit most of the volunteers were at lunch and were hugely disappointed to have missed it.  However, his generosity was again evident whilst having his own lunch, and he agreed to leave it to come and speak to them. There was plenty of warm banter, interest and support given to the West Lancashire Scout group and Camps International team. Lots more photos were posed for and hands shaken. The smiling faces in the photos are testament to how much everyone enjoyed themselves.

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I was very impressed with his enthusiasm and patience. This was a valuable visit for the purposes of the Sun Bear profile carried out by a genuine warm hearted and sociable former world leader and was enjoyed by everyone.

aaimg_4256.jpgI received some feedback from their senior security officer after they had arrived back in KK. He said the ‘Blairs’ had had a ‘brilliant day’.I donated BSBCC T-shirts to Tony Blair, Cherie Blair and two of the children and Sylvia gave them some souvenirs of their visit. I will make sure that they also receive copies of the photographs taken on the day so that they remember us and perhaps they will take me up on my offer of getting one or more of their children to come and work for us as volunteer Bat’s!

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7 Comments

  1. Posted August 10, 2009 at 5:13 pm | Permalink

    Thank you Mr. Blair for visiting us and the sun bears! We hope that you have learned more about sun bear abd their plights. Please help us carry the message back home and seek ways to help these bears. You need your helps!

  2. Anna M
    Posted August 11, 2009 at 5:05 am | Permalink

    Fantastic and excellent PR and he could see for himself the brilliant job that is done…. well done…

  3. Anne-Marie
    Posted August 11, 2009 at 10:16 am | Permalink

    Wow, Wong! Tony Blair! It’s great to see your centre is doing so well. Chris and I are so happy for you! Will be in touch soon,
    Annie

  4. Posted August 11, 2009 at 3:05 pm | Permalink

    Thanks Anna and Anne-Marie, hope the message to help sun bears can spread ever further and more effective to reach more poeple about the plights of the sun bears by Mr. Blair! Go Tony! We need you!

  5. Natalie From West Lancs Scouts
    Posted September 3, 2009 at 8:11 am | Permalink

    Hey, hope our path and mini brigde is going good for you :) i miss the bears haha, they are super cuties! :D

    hope all is going good :) ill be back to see it all when its done, yay! :)

    Byee

    Natalie

  6. Posted September 4, 2009 at 7:18 am | Permalink

    Good Luck with the rest of the project. The visit by Mr Blair made our work with you extra special and we left the project happy we had done our bit to help you. The bears deserve help and we will do our best to promote and support your cause as much as we can. I look forward to returning to seeing you again some day and especially to the hearing about the release of the bears into the enclosure we helped to construct.

    best wishes

    Paul

  7. Posted September 5, 2009 at 2:01 pm | Permalink

    Dear Paul and Natalie,

    Thank you for the helps from you and the scouts that make our work easy and possible. I see this project as a very good example of we all can something out of nothing, if we join force and do this together. Please do continue to join our force and support in many ways. Please help us spread the words of the plights of sun bear.

    You can keep in touch with the Sun Bear Conservation Trust from UK, join our facebook cause, twitter, and this blog etc. for our latest news and progress. I sure looking forward to thank you in person if there is a chance to do so in the future.

    Once again, thank you and the scouts to make out project possible.

    Thank you.
    Kindest regards,
    Wong

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