Sheila Siddle's life was changed forever one fateful day in 1983 when a
local game ranger brought a battered, malnourished chimpanzee to the
door of her cattle ranch in central Zambia and asked her to do whatever
she could to save it. As Sheila and her husband nursed it back to
health, they treated the young chimp they would name Pal as if he were a
human infant -- feeding him medicine and bottled milk, sharing their bed
with him at night, and carrying him on their backs until he regained the
strength to survive on his own. From these humble beginnings Sheila and
David Siddle would go on to launch the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage, an
internationally acclaimed animal refuge that has grown to become the
home for more than eighty chimps, one disarmingly domesticated
hippopotamus named Billy, and a variety of other endangered animals. In
My Family Tree is the inspiring journey of a woman who has dedicated her
life to providing a refuge for chimpanzees in Africa -- and of the
chimps that have become a part of her family along the way.