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  • OK, I'm being told there's someone else here who

  • wants to say happy birthday.

  • I don't know who it is but come on out.

  • [CHEERING]

  • OK, I was wondering why you weren't over there

  • and I don't know why you're here because you can't talk,

  • you don't have a voice.

  • I can't talk.

  • Actually this is your birthday gift, a sexy voice.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • I am here to give you your gift.

  • Oh my gosh, I really can't talk.

  • So it's your 60th birthday and this gift

  • had to be really special.

  • And it had to represent who you are

  • and what you really care about.

  • Not just now, but what you've always cared about.

  • What you were influenced by and what

  • has made you the amazing person that you are today.

  • So I combined that and questions when we first met like,

  • who's your idol?

  • And what would you do if you weren't a talk show host?

  • So I combined that with the fact that, literally guys,

  • for like the last two years Ellen has said to me,

  • I feel like I'm not doing enough.

  • Every day, almost.

  • So I put all that together and I got you this gift.

  • Let's see it.

  • Happy birthday.

  • When people ask my wife, who is the person living or dead you

  • most want to interview, her answer is always Dian Fossey.

  • Ellen remembers reading "National Geographic" at home

  • as a little girl and remembers Dian on the cover

  • of the January 1970 magazine.

  • Ellen was struck by Dian's dedication

  • to animals, her mind, and her bravery.

  • Ellen read how in 1967, Dian Fossey set up

  • a camp she called Karisoke in the Virunga Mountains

  • in Rwanda.

  • This is where Dian began studying

  • several dozen gorillas.

  • And at that time, Dian was alone in protecting them.

  • Fast forward 18 years and the world

  • was sad to learn that Dian was murdered in 1985 in her cabin

  • at Karisoke.

  • Most of us know Dian's work from her book "Gorillas

  • in the Mist," which is legendary,

  • and carried on her story.

  • Her story is also carried on through the work of the Dian

  • Fossey Gorilla Fund.

  • The Fossey Fund exists to ensure the survival

  • and thriving of wild gorillas in close partnership

  • with the government of Rwanda.

  • But unfortunately, today there are only 880 mountain gorillas

  • alive on earth.

  • Thus, the work of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund

  • remains vitally important to ensuring their future.

  • In "Gorillas in the Mist," Dian wrote,

  • "little did I know then that by setting up two small tents

  • in the wilderness of the Virungas,

  • I had launched the beginnings of what

  • was to become an internationally renowned research station,

  • eventually to be utilized by students and scientists

  • from many countries."

  • So for your birthday, Ellen, I am bringing you

  • and your hero Dian together, by building the Ellen DeGeneres

  • Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund.

  • Ellen, you will carry on Dian's legacy

  • by giving them a permanent home in Rwanda.

  • Now, you will join Dian as a protector and champion

  • of these amazing animals, the mountain gorillas.

  • Happy birthday.

  • [CHEERING]

  • Oh my god.

  • Happy birthday.

  • [CHEERING]

  • But that's not all.

  • Oh my god.

  • So, in summer--

  • Is this in Burbank?

  • Where is it?

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Well that's the thing.

  • So it'll be a most incredible center for tourism, education,

  • and for further scientific research.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Here's actually kind of the best bit.

  • I have also set up a foundation in your name called the Ellen

  • Degeneres Wildlife Fund.

  • So this is the first initiative for the fund.

  • But you can take this and do whatever you want with it.

  • You've done amazing work for elephants.

  • And you can just continue and support

  • whatever you want to do.

  • It's the best gift.

  • I've always said, when we got married, Portia's line was,

  • "it's good to be loved, it's profound to be understood."

  • And she understands me because that

  • is the best gift that anybody could have given me.

  • I love you.

OK, I'm being told there's someone else here who

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