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Aug 14, 2007

The Chinese Baiji Declared Extinct

The announcement of the results of an extensive survey of the Yangtze late last year are only making official what has been suspected for some time. The Yangtze River Dolphin or Baiji (Lipotes vexilifier) is now considered Functionally Extinct. The Three Gorges Dam, heavy boat traffic and fishing on the Yangtze have spelled the end for this rare freshwater dolphin. The Baiji has been listed as Critically Endangered since 1996. Efforts to find and trap a small Chinese baiji population for captive breeding and protective care in a sheltered oxbow called the Shishou Reserve began in the mid 1990s. But the survival rate was poor and when the famous QiQi, a lone male baiji residing in a pool in Wuhan’s Institute of Hydrobiology, died in 2002, hope faded even further. Now the hope is gone, despite a rebuttal by the lead scientist on the survey, saying that there was a chance that a few baiji could still be alive. It is highly unlikely that the species can endure. If finding baiji for captive breeding was difficult when the population estimates were over 100 animals, there is little likelihood that new efforts will succeed. Planned interviews of fishermen and others living and working along the Yangtze River may turn up so anecdotes and leads but the river is so badly polluted, so heavily trafficked and fished, that any surviving baiji are unlikely to reproduce. The worst of it is, this is just the beginning. There are a number of other species hanging on by a similar thin thread, some of them will not survive either.




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Sep 18, 2008 4:44 PM
Guest :
THIS IS NOT FAIR!!!!!!!!!
Feb 25, 2009 10:07 AM
Guest :
why cant we just stop being such horrible people and just help these animals to survive? we are so mean.
Apr 15, 2009 6:34 PM
Guest :
Why do people who can do so much do only so little. Now the blood of these innocent animal rest on our hands.
May 18, 2009 2:27 PM
Guest :
If humans do find a way of stopping to endanger these type of dolphins or any other aquatic animals, it isn't just possible to stop all 6.7 billion people to stop polluting the oceans, seas, or any accessible waterway that will cause these dolphins to die... I just hope humanity can stop extinction of species before the last of them is gone.
Oct 5, 2009 5:23 PM
Guest :
:(
Oct 24, 2009 2:29 PM
Guest :
Nothing is fair.I will be a miracle,a true miracle if no more species go extinct because of us.But this never going to happen.
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