 When I woke up early in the morning, I started singing the song, singing the song. I was thinking to God about the world life he gave us. I made this song when I got into this job of conservation of world life. I was the one who rushed to apply for being a resource monitor. The SWM program took us to train in Shantake College of World Life Management. This job opened my mind for the conservation of world life and it gives me the direction where I'm going. I want to conserve our natural resources from exploitation and to reduce human and world conflict. How? By educating the community, how to live with their animals, how to live with their trees. I'm going to tell them no poaching, no illegal activities. Let's go together, no one left behind in the conservation of our life for our benefits. The world life can help us in so many ways. It can bring foreign currency to the community as tourism comes to watch even photographing and also for the future generations so that they can see the animals existing and more existing. There are some signs which we use when we are doing patrols. My call sign is like whee. Meaning there's something which is happening where you are calling. If we found a snail, we started by removing then we take some coordinates writing down on our incident book. We'll be looking for mortalities, recording human and world life conflict, world life population, bed population. This job was recorded for me as you are looking right now. I'm fitting the strong. Girls must engage into these programs in the conservation of world life. Girls can do as I am doing. My name is Chippo. In English meaning gift. My gift is for conservation of world life.