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Chinese River Dolphin Back From The Brink
As Jordan put, "Sometimes, its great to be wrong."
The Chinese media reported that a local businessman in Tongling City in east China’s Anhui Province filmed “a big white animal” with his digital camera on August 19. The footage was later confirmed to be the Baiji by Prof. Wang Ding, a leading scientist in Baiji study at the Institute of Hydrobiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.It is the first Baiji reportedly found in the Yangtze since the scientific expedition last year, during which no single Baiji was spotted.
Based on the river’s geographic and hydrological complexity and the official definition of extinction by IUCN, WWF and many scientists agreed that this species was “functionally extinct”, but thought it was still too early to declare its extinction.
“This sighting presents a last hope that the Baiji may not go the way of the dodo bird,” said Karen Baragona, Yangtze River Basin Program leader at World Wildlife Fund. “Other species have been brought back from the brink of extinction like the southern right whale and white rhinos, but only through the most intensive conservation efforts."
The Yangtzee dolphin is one of seven species of river dolphins, all of which are currently endandgered due to pollution and industrialization. The WWF has a summary sheet on them: click here.
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at 09:51 on August 31st, 2007
Welcome back, Baiji Yangtze Dolphin!
at 05:49 on September 1st, 2007
Let's hope it doesn't become a delicacy on their menu
at 05:51 on September 1st, 2007
Publicity could spell it's demise to a starving populace, or opportunists
at 04:42 on September 3rd, 2007
Oh thank you so much for this really really good news :) :) :) ScienceDave, I like this story. It's good stuff.