Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
The sound 
of undulating waves 
engulfs one’s senses 
in the rhythmic heartbeat 
of the majestic ocean. 
Within the water, 
the seals inhabit this 
ethereal, marine realm. 
Graceful, aquatic acrobats, 
these precious creations 
of God, 
are in perfect communion 
with the divine 
in their oceanic world. 
They are full of emotions; 
they respond to you; 
they answer your calls. 
Although 
they are wild seals 
they behave as intimately 
as any animal that you’ve 
ever encountered would. 
How could anyone 
have the heart to harm 
these noble beings? 
This is a question 
that Mr. Francois Hugo 
asks himself every day 
as he saves the lives 
of numerous seals 
in his native South Africa 
as well as in Namibia. 
These animals function 
exactly like us humans. 
They think 
for themselves,
they think what is right; 
they think what is wrong 
for them. 
And when they see 
other people around them 
helping them, understand.
And you have to 
believe in that. 
For five million years, 
the Cape Fur seals 
or South African seals 
have lived 
in their natural habitat 
on islands off the coast 
of the African continent. 
However, 
within the last 600 years, 
humans have drastically 
reduced the population 
of these seals and 
endangered the species’ 
continued existence. 
Seal Alert 
represents seals and 
the Cape Fur seal species. 
It’s the only species 
of seal breeding 
on the African continent. 
It’s been subjected 
to many, many centuries 
of abuse, and my job 
is to reverse that abuse, 
and to get them back 
on the evolutionary path 
and in so doing, 
protect them and 
save them for the future.
Founded in 1999 
by Francois Hugo, 
Seal Alert South Africa is 
a pioneering seal rescue 
organization that takes 
a hands-on approach to 
addressing the cruelty to 
and abuse of seals through 
advocacy, campaigns, 
and introduction 
of legislation.
Seal Alert 
also investigates 
the injustices done to seals 
as well as rescues and 
rehabilitates the animals, 
successfully transitioning 
them back to the wild. 
Seal Alert’s mission has 
been for the last ten years 
to do everything 
in its power 
to protect the species 
and to ensure they 
survive into the future. 
Therefore 
I investigate all aspects 
that affect seals and 
I undertake all activities 
to try and protect 
and save them, which 
is addressing sealing, 
over-fishing, 
debris in the water, 
the rescue of seals, 
how to understand 
the species, (and) 
what basically they need 
to survive. 
The organization 
is a reflection 
of Mr. Hugo’s dedication 
and heartfelt devotion 
towards the seals. 
Basically 
I’ve lived amongst 
wild colonies of seals 
for the last ten years. 
As many people would 
come home to their family, 
seals are my family. 
I have probably raised 
5000 of them. 
I live and breathe them, 
I think about them, 
I sleep about them, 
they are as much part 
of my life 
as the air that I breathe. 
Mr. Hugo’s commitment 
to the welfare of the seals 
is truly laudable. 
Where did this passion 
for these marine 
mammals originate? 
I’ve been in the water 
my entire life. 
I’ve actually spent 
more time underwater 
than on land. 
And I saw seals, 
as just fish in the water 
and an animal 
that didn’t need help. 
And one seal 
then caught my attention; 
he was dying 
and he was entangled 
and that little seal 
I named Sweetie, and that 
seal basically awakened 
my whole eyesight 
to their problem. 
And from 
that minute onwards, 
I have never left seals 
in the next 10 years. 
It’s been continuous; 
as soon as 
he was rehabilitated, 
the next seal arrived and 
so the next seal came on. 
Cape Fur seals 
are unique in that 
they need both the sea 
as well as land to survive. 
Over time, they began to
inhabit offshore islands 
where they have found 
relative safety in order 
to thrive as a species. 
Those islands have become 
colonies or rookeries, 
but those are basically 
seals’ homes. 
It’s a whole 
12-month process, 
almost like humans 
live in a house, seals 
will come to that colony 
and leave from the colony, 
but they always 
come back to rest, 
to molt, to breed, to mate 
and to feed their young. 
So it’s very important 
these communities 
that seals have. 
And they’ve evolved in 
very special ways where 
the bulls take care of 
the whole family as such, 
the females are then 
moved into groups of 
between one and 60 cows 
to a bull. 
The pups 
are all born together
 so the pups grow up 
as siblings on the colony 
and they all 
interact with each other. 
And it’s a continual hive 
of activity 
where each is actually 
looking after his own, 
but at the same time each 
seal becomes an individual. 
After these brief messages, 
we’ll continue with 
today’s program featuring 
the benevolent 
Francois Hugo, 
founder of 
Seal Alert South Africa.
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
That bull you see sitting 
up there in the middle, 
was my first baby rescued, 
eight years ago. 
The one I’ve managed 
to be successful with, 
he was raised in my house 
and he watched television, 
and he is adopted this raft 
and everything 
that is on it as his colony. 
He is the alpha male 
on that colony now. 
He’s actually the first 
Cape Fur seal baby 
ever hand-raised in 
the history of South Africa. 
Thank you for joining us 
for today’s program 
on the Shining World 
Compassion laureate 
Francois Hugo, 
the founder of 
Seal Alert South Africa. 
Three-hundred sixty-five 
days of the year, 
Mr. Hugo is on call 
and at all hours. 
Annually, 
he rescues approximately 
1,000 Cape Fur seals. 
His devotion stems 
from his awareness that 
each animal is a living, 
breathing sentient being 
that deserves 
the right to live. 
From the very first seal, 
10 years ago, I’ve never 
left the seals for one day. 
Never had a day off, 
never had a night off, 
never gone away. 
If I have to leave the farm 
for Namibia, 
I come here four o’clock 
in the morning, feed them, 
get on the plane at six, 
and am back here 
that evening. 
Whether you’re in 
a meeting or discussion, 
a life is at stake, 
you drop everything; 
that becomes important. 
The seals’ lives 
are in grave danger 
due to human activities 
which infringe upon 
their natural way of life. 
They have been 
driven away 
from the large islands 
they have called home 
for centuries. 
The seals in turn are living 
on basically awash rocks. 
In context, 98% 
of their original habitat 
is completely banned 
and extinct to them. 
The 2% that they are 
living on is divided 
over a total coastline area 
of over 2,000 kilometers. 
So, for example, 
each seal colony 
is now living on less than 
1 hectare of a rock 
off the coastline 
of South Africa. 
And what is upsetting 
to a species like that 
is that they are living 
on a rock that gets 
completely awash, 
where every six hours 
they are being 
submerged in,
or every 12 hours 
with the high tides 
they are being submerged, 
they’re wet, 
they are being forced 
to remain cold. 
This goes on 
throughout the year. 
And less than a few meters 
or kilometers away 
there’s the perfect habitat 
that used 
to be their homeland 
is (now) banned to them. 
Seal populations have 
also been decimated by 
Namibia’s sealing industry. 
The commercial 
fishing industry 
is a threat to the lives 
of seal pups as well.
In the case of Cape Fur 
seals, by causing them
to flee north, they've 
moved 2,000 kilometers 
north of their range. 
They’re now in double 
their temperature ranges, 
in water and on land. 
Since 1994, 
we've had several 
major mass starvations
where all the pups 
have starved to death. 
These are 
all the imbalances 
that man’s creating 
for the species. 
Man has subjected them 
to living 
on these awash rocks; 
the babies are struggling 
to try and survive, most 
will wash off and drown. 
If they're not being 
clubbed up in Namibia, 
which they club 
every little seal that's left, 
then they're getting shot 
by the fishing industry. 
So for a seal in our waters, 
life is very hard.
Despite their aquatic skills 
as adults, seal pups 
are relatively helpless 
in their first year of life. 
Their struggle 
for survival is
a heart-wrenching tale. 
The mothers 
have to raise their babies 
knowing their babies
are going to drown 
when the perfect island 
lies literally 
meters away from them. 
This is 
the kind of absurdity 
that mankind has created 
in the natural world 
and the environment 
off our coastline. 
Facing all these hazards, 
many seals get washed
ashore injured 
and barely alive. 
With fate on their side, 
they will be rescued 
and nursed back to health 
by the loving Mr. Hugo. 
A successful rehabilitation 
takes place 
after 12 months
if there's a bond between 
the pup and myself, 
a mother and pup bond. 
That is 
the only way it works. 
And then 
that bond stays with you 
for the rest of your life. 
Whenever 
you see each other, 
you are inseparable,
 you are bonded for life 
after that. 
I've had seals 
that you rescue 
on a particular month 
in the year, and they 
were obviously involved 
in their migratory path, 
either going north 
or south, traveling many, 
many kilometers away. 
And because each year, 
they’ll be back on 
that same migratory path, 
then they will stop in 
at my facilities and 
then they greet you and 
they spend a week or two 
with you 
and then off they go back
in the annual cycle. 
The thousands 
of successful seal rescues 
are a testimony 
to Mr. Hugo’s long hours 
of hard work and 
especially devoted love. 
Every seal you form unique 
and amazing bonds with. 
But particularly 
with the babies 
because you become 
their adopted parent, 
they become your family 
and your children. 
And we’ve had, 
for example, 
my very first one, which 
was raised in my house, 
I never had facilities. 
I mean, he used to
watch television with me. 
When I had to type reports, 
he’d be sitting in my lap 
typing reports. 
So he was 
almost a pet seal. 
To have 
such an inner connection 
with these noble 
animal co-inhabitants is 
undoubtedly a privilege and 
unforgettable experience. 
Learning of
Mr. Hugo’s concern 
and benevolent heart 
for the seals, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
made a US$200,000 
contribution to further 
his seal protection work 
and later honored him 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award.
Please join us 
next Thursday 
for the second episode 
of this two-part 
Shining World
Compassion Award series 
featuring the presentation 
of the Award to Mr. Hugo 
and more about 
Seal Alert South Africa’s 
valiant efforts.
For more details on
Seal Alert South Africa, 
please visit
Or contact
Francois Hugo at
Thank you loving viewers 
for your company today 
on Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants. 
May the universal power 
of love permeate your life. 
We saw that there was 
a need in the community 
and people that just 
seemed to be losing hope. 
Geoffrey Nighswonger 
and Genesis Williams 
of Los Angeles, USA 
founded H.A.N.D.S. 
On International to share 
love, friendship and hope 
with the homeless 
and others in need. 
Every single Sunday, 
rain or shine, 
we basically 
cook for them and 
we give away clothes 
and then we talk to them, 
and we hang out with them, 
and just show them 
that we love them.
To find out more about 
the benevolent work 
of these 
kind-hearted angels, 
please watch Part 1 of 
“H.A.N.D.S. 
On International – 
Helping All Nations 
in Deeds and Service” 
this coming Sunday, 
January 10 on 
Good People, Good Works.
Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
The sound 
of undulating waves 
engulfs one’s senses 
in the rhythmic heartbeat 
of the majestic ocean. 
Within the water, 
the seals inhabit this 
ethereal, marine realm. 
Graceful, aquatic acrobats, 
these precious creations 
of God, 
are in perfect communion 
with the divine 
in their oceanic world. 
It’s just pure love; 
it’s love from my side, 
it’s love from their side, 
it’s just friendship.
By dealing with them 
on such an in-depth level 
you just understand 
how life functions
and what life is all about. 
And to me, one of 
the most rewarding things 
doing this is that you 
just feel alive every day 
or every minute.  
Today, we present 
Part 2 of our program 
featuring Shining World 
Compassion Award 
recipient Francois Hugo, 
founder 
of the non-profit group 
Seal Alert South Africa. 
My entire life has been 
in one way or another 
devoted to animals. 
I find their plight 
disturbing and wherever 
I can assist, I have. 
I have been involved 
in disentangling whales 
out of the sea. 
I have been involved 
in rescuing dogs that you 
find normally in the street 
that have been rundown. 
We’ve raised 
umpteen dozen penguins 
and seagulls, and dikers 
and the list goes on and on. 
So from that aspect, 
my arms are always open 
to what comes in. 
Nowadays Francois Hugo’s
sole mission in life 
is to help the endangered 
Cape Fur seals 
thrive again
in their natural habitats. 
We do about 
1,000 rescues a year and 
that's my maximum type 
of situation. 
I only need to re-populate 
a single island with 
100 babies being born 
on the island and they will 
form a breeding colony, 
in the scientific sense 
of the word.
The foundation to this 
is putting seals 
back on islands. 
And to me, my faith always
lies with the animal 
and keeping them alive. 
That’s my big thing.
Due to 
the determined efforts of 
seal activists like Mr. Hugo, 
the South African 
government recently 
announced good news 
for the Cape Fur seals. 
We’ve been campaigning 
the government 
to allow seals 
to go back to the islands. 
They’ve now confirmed 
in a videotape 
and in presentations
and in a workshop 
that the seals can go back 
to Robben Island, 
which is the largest island, 
it’s a former seal island, 
and that's significant. 
And they’ve also said that 
seals are free to repopulate 
Vondeling Island. 
During his conservation 
work with Seal Alert, 
Mr. Hugo has met 
with the Prime Minister 
of Namibia, urging him 
to stop the nation’s 
annual seal cull 
or killing of seals 
to reduce their population. 
I additionally got 
the German Dutch minister 
Goether Von Bergen 
to actually write to 
the Namibian government, 
which was a very unusual 
precedent to have set, 
to appeal to them 
to please stop the cull. 
And in addition to that, 
there was a process that 
was started some years 
back to ban (importation 
of) two species of seal, 
there's 30 species 
around the world, 
two species of seal 
in Europe.
I got involved 
in that process, and 
in May this year (2009), 
I can proudly announce 
that the EU 
(European Union) 
has banned (importation) 
not just of two species 
but Cape Fur seals, and 
every other seal species 
around the world. 
So generally I've saved 
18-million seals 
from ever being imported 
into the EU. 
The cull made
worldwide headlines 
in 2009as Seal Alert 
South Africa offered 
to buy out the entire 
Namibian seal industry, 
thus effectively ending 
this vicious practice. 
Mr. Hugo made the offer
before the start of the 
2009 seal culling season, 
which extends from 
July 1 to November 15.
A total of US$14 million 
was needed to be raised 
to stop the 
violence forever.  
Upon hearing of 
this noble endeavor, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai
lovingly pledged 
US$200,000 to the cause 
on June 29, 2009. 
Currently Seal Alert 
is still working hard 
to raise enough funds 
to buy out 
the Namibian seal industry 
and forever halt
the slaughter of seals.
I’m going to try 
and raise the money to 
now stop next year’s cull. 
In the meantime, what 
we’ve decided to do is, 
thanks to the wonderful 
grant that we’ve got from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
of US$200,000, 
we’ve managed to
now come with 
a proactive response, 
such that if 
we can’t raise the money 
to stop the physical cull,  
we’re going to use 
the seals to repopulate 
the extinct islands. 
It’s a longer term plan, 
but it’s a plan 
that’s guaranteed, and so 
we’ve invested that money 
into the equipment 
to basically make 
the repopulation 
of these islands possible.
After these brief messages, 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
will return 
with the presentation 
of the Shining World 
Compassion Award 
to Mr. Francois Hugo of 
Seal Alert South Africa. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
Welcome back 
to Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
featuring Shining World 
Compassion laureate 
Francois Hugo, founder 
of Seal Alert South Africa. 
Mr. Hugo’s 
dedication to seals 
is truly heartwarming.   
There’s one word, 
and that’s love. 
I mean, that is the simple 
and easiest thing. 
You want to come here 
early in the morning 
to be with them, and 
you don’t want to go home. 
And when you’re here, 
no matter how much 
there is suffering and 
pain and dying and death, 
there’s just love all around.
They’re just incredible 
animals to be part of, and 
I’m incredibly fortunate 
to be able to 
share my life with them, 
and at the same time 
I really thank 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
for the support 
she’s given us, because 
every minute that I have 
with them is a real gift. 
By the kind donation 
that she’s given us, 
we can now just really 
spend a lot more time 
with a lot more of them, 
which is  a real blessing. 
As it takes about 12 months 
to rehabilitate seal pups, 
the extra time 
Mr. Hugo is now able 
to invest in their care 
is a huge boon 
to their recovery. 
Even yearlings are 
not yet strong enough to 
swim against the current 
to reach safe shores, and 
it’s especially difficult 
for seals that 
have come from afar.  
I've had a very special 
rescue this one, 
a Southern Arctic seal 
‘from Galk Island which 
is 4,000 kilometers away. 
And what is very unusual 
is that only about 10 of 
these Southern Arctic seals 
reach our coastline alive 
each year. 
So it’s a very rare event 
but never before 
have the two species 
mixed or intermingled. 
In addition to
financial support, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
recently recognized 
Mr. Francois Hugo 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award. 
Mr. Hugo’s 
crystal Award plaque 
was accompanied 
by a personal letter of 
commendation from her.
For your unlimited 
empathy and compassion 
for these voiceless 
and innocent creatures, 
for your vision, courage 
and benevolence, 
and for your 
boundless contribution 
building the store of love 
and spiritual elevation 
of our world, we hereby 
applaud and celebrate the 
great compassionate deeds 
of Mr. Francois Hugo, 
and the fearless 
and noble-hearted friends 
and supporters 
of Seal Alert SA.
With Great Honour, 
Love and Blessings,
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
Thank you very much. 
This is indeed 
a great honor to receive 
something like this 
and her words 
are really inspirational. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
from the bottom 
of my heart, thank you 
very much for this. 
I will cherish this till the 
day that I die, and I hope 
to make you very proud.  
We’ll have a special place 
in our center over here, 
which we will make
a display stand for it, 
and everybody 
will see it with pride.
In addition, Mr. Hugo 
was presented with 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
#1 international 
best-selling books 
“The Birds in My Life,” 
“The Dogs in My Life” 
and “The Noble Wilds,” 
along with a selection 
of her DVDs and CDs. 
We are actually going to
start a library 
at our center for
this particular purpose. 
And people then 
can experience, 
if she doesn’t mind, 
her literature 
and her readings 
and her work when 
they come in for our seals.
One of the anonymous
heroes of
Seal Alert South Africa 
is Nelda, Mr. Hugo’s wife, 
who shares his passion 
and love for seals 
and fully supports 
her husband’s efforts 
to save these beautiful 
marine mammals.  
François drove 
for twelve hours 
to go and fetch an animal, 
a little baby 
that was destined to die, 
lost its mother. 
(He)drove by car 
to fetch the baby 
and bring him back and
raise him successfully 
to survive in the wild. 
That is real passion.
I’d like to thank 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
for giving François 
the ability to even 
spend more time with 
the passion that he’s got, 
and freed him 
from other things that 
he had to concentrate on. 
And I thank her from 
the bottom of my heart, 
because now 
he can do more for seals.
Seals are amazing animals 
with the dignified purpose 
of helping to 
balance the Earth through 
their unconditional love. 
Thus, their existence 
on our planet and the need 
to protect their lives and 
oceanic home are vital 
to humanity’s survival. 
The seals’ solution 
lies in us being informed. 
And I just hope that 
we become more informed 
more quickly. 
We’re already 
in the 21st century. 
It’s a bit disconcerting 
to myself, that is, 
we read standard things 
about that Cape Fur seals 
are X weight, X size, 
male and female, 
brown, black and white, 
and it’s really not anything 
about the species. 
And that’s the frightening 
thing, is that how are we 
going to protect and love, 
and look after something 
if we don’t know 
anything about it? 
And this is why I think 
what Supreme Master 
Television 
is tremendous in doing;
it needs follow up, 
it needs further discussion, 
it needs in-depth looks. 
And that is what will 
keep the species going 
into the future and alive. 
We sincerely salute 
Mr. Hugo and all 
the other dedicated souls 
working to save our 
noble seal co-inhabitants. 
Blessed be
their compassionate work 
toward ensuring 
a safe,  harmonious world 
for all beings. 
For more details on
Seal Alert South Africa, 
please visit
Or contact 
Francois Hugo at
It was a pleasure 
to have you with us for 
today’s Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television 
for Enlightening 
Entertainment,
coming up next 
after Noteworthy News. 
May Heaven’s grace 
bring joy, love and peace 
into your lives. 
We’re working with 
organizations in Africa. 
We're working with 
the orphanage in Mexico. 
We're here locally 
in Southern California. 
We’re called to go 
and have (a) 
“hands on” attitude. 
We don't just go 
and talk the talk;
we need to go on 
and walk the walk. 
To find out more about 
their benevolent work, 
please watch Part 2 of 
“H.A.N.D.S. 
On International – 
Helping All Nations 
in Deeds and Service” 
this coming Sunday, 
January 17 on 
Good People, Good Works.