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    Yangtze dolphin extinct

    Yangtze dolphin extinct
    Last Updated: Wednesday, August 8, 2007 | 3:44 PM ET
    CBC News

    Humans have achieved a dubious first by killing off every member of a species of cetaceans, the group that includes whales, dolphins and porpoises, a scientific paper says.

    An intensive six-week hunt for the Yangtze River dolphin, or baiji, in late 2006, covering the complete historical range of the dolphin in the main Yangtze channel, "failed to find any evidence that the species survives," the researchers reported Wednesday in Biology Letters.

    "We are forced to conclude that the baiji is now likely to be extinct," probably because fishermen caught them accidentally along with other species. Pollution and collisions with ships may also have contributed to the dolphin's extinction.

    "This represents the first global extinction of a large vertebrate for over 50 years, only the fourth disappearance of an entire mammal family since AD 1500, and the first cetacean species to be driven to extinction by human activity."

    The dolphin, 20 million years old, was one of the world's oldest animals. It was called the "goddess of the Yangtze" in China.

    While the result was expected and had been telegraphed by reports from the survey last year, the publication confirms the extinction.

    The baiji — Lipotes vexillifer — has been recognized as endangered for many years. From as many as 400 in the 1980s, its numbers fell to 13 in a 1997 survey.

    The population of the Yangtze finless porpoise is also falling, to fewer than 400, the researchers reported.

    The researchers travelled nearly 3,500 kilometres on two research boats from near the Three Gorges Dam to the river delta and back, using high-performance optical instruments and underwater microphones in the hunt.

    The research was done under the direction of the Institute for Hydrobiology Wuhan and the Swiss-based baiji.org Foundation.

    The baiji joins the Caribbean monk seal on the list of animals made extinct in recent years. The last sighting of a monk seal was in 1952.
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    Old news, we've seen it before, but still sad. I hope they are wrong, and that a few baji are hiding somewhere in a tributary or something. The Yangtzee is so polluted - not just with contaminants, but with noise - very important for a dolphin's navigation system. They were beautiful creatures, we saw a video of them years ago on a CD Douglas Adams (Yes, the Hitchhiker's Guide author)put out called "Last Chance to See," which I reccomend everyone watch. I hope no other species follow them, and that humans begin to pay more attention to the creatures with which we share this planet.

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    I bet those dolphins ended up as chop chop in some restaurant.
    I've seen the Asians here the way they go after the sea life.....no such thing as a legal limit with those folks....nope....it goers straight down the cake hole !!!
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    Poor dolphins. Crossing my finger that they are wrong about them being extinct. They were beautiful creatures too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    I hope no other species follow them, and that humans begin to pay more attention to the creatures with which we share this planet.
    I really hope so too!!

    I saw a TV program about this the other day, it's so sad.



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