Ashley Judd breaks leg during primate research in Congo Posted by Anita Froneman on 18 February 2021 Actress, humanitarian and wildlife activist Ashley Judd broke her leg in four places while on a research trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Judd was working on a project in search of bonobo apes, an endangered primate species, in the Congolese rainforest when she took a nasty fall and sustained severe injuries on February 13. She took to social media to express her gratitude towards the men and women who treated her wounds and helped her get to a hospital, possibly saving her life. ‘Without my Congolese brothers and sisters, my internal bleeding would have likely killed me, and I would have lost my leg. I wake up weeping in gratitude, deeply moved by each person who contributed something life giving and spirit salving during my grueling 55 hour odyssey,’ she posted on Instagram. The actress went on to detail the ordeal, writing about the men on her team that carried her in a makeshift hammock for hours on end, and the women who looked after her until she was transferred to a medical facility in South Africa. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ashley Judd (@ashley_judd) Bonobos are a different species than chimpanzees and were the last great ape to be scientifically described, according to the WWF. These primates are only to be found in the Congo and their population is threatened by deforestation and poaching, likely as a result of the country’s extreme poverty and civil unrest. Picture: Instagram/Ashley Judd Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more
Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more
Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more