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So long and thanks for all the fish
2006-12-13
(AHN) - A conservationist said Wednesday that a Chinese freshwater dolphin that lived in the Yangtze River is effectively extinct. An international team spent 39 days looking for the dolphin and did not find a single one, according to conservationist August Pfluger.

"There is of course a chance that we missed one or two animals, but we didn't see any and we had the best people on board our boat and the best possible technology. The baiji is functionally extinct," Pfluger said, according to AP.

"I am terribly sad. I think it is a tragedy that we weren't fast enough to save the species," he said. "We did not know the baiji was that close to extinction."

The baiji dates back about 20 million years. It's believed that this is the first time in 50 years that a mammal has become extinct.

Pfluger, the Swiss co-leader of the joint Chinese-foreign expedition, said there may still be a few baiji, but not enough to breed and prevent extinction.

The dolphin's declining numbers are probably due to overfishing and shipping traffic because the engines interfere with the sonar the it uses to navigate and feed, he said.
Posted by:Thoth

#6  I hope so Joe. I know this ain't as important as the war on terror and all, but it is still depressing to think that one of the more highly intelligent life forms on our God given Earth may be lost. I hope they did find a way out.
Posted by: Thoth   2006-12-13 23:51  

#5  Congratulations,Joe, for turning off the caps lock and equal sign keys. Good job.
Posted by: GK   2006-12-13 22:16  

#4  Maybe premature - all higher animals, mammalian or non-mammalian, have instincts for survival which includes recognizing when their normal environments are no longer safe. Let the search continue, but widen its area.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-12-13 21:27  

#3  More info on the Baiji dolphins here.

This really sucks that they couldn't save them.
Posted by: Thoth   2006-12-13 16:25  

#2  That seems to typify the oriental mindset.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-12-13 16:05  

#1  Not to mention the filth in the waterways....
Posted by: Mark E.   2006-12-13 15:05  

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