It was magical, he sat right there and looked me straight in the eye. I felt something in me that I couldn't define. Edwin Sabuhoro More Quotes by Edwin Sabuhoro More Quotes From Edwin Sabuhoro One old man looked at me and said, 'Your kids are starving to death. Would you poach to feed your family?' it was an eye-opener for me. Edwin Sabuhoro top-news We had a lot of cases of poachers ... killing, setting snares, cutting bamboo. Edwin Sabuhoro top-news I thought of an idea of turning poachers to farmers, i left them with that and they started farming, and when I came back six months after I found they had harvested enough -- they had enough food at home, but they were [also] selling more in the markets. Edwin Sabuhoro world I started a tour company called Rwanda Eco Tours, and I said for tourism to thrive in the country we need eco-tourism where tourists can give back to the community and then the communities will have an incentive to conserve the park. So we built a cultural village in 2006 -- before we finished, we had tourists visiting us. in 2010, we got $30,000 net income from the cultural village and put this back to different activities in the village level. Edwin Sabuhoro world If we can work together, on a regional level, continent level, we can save these species, because these are the last species that we have. And as human beings we can't afford to fail the wildlife. Edwin Sabuhoro world That's when I decided that what I was doing was not part of giving a solution to what is wanted outside the park. Edwin Sabuhoro world