oh if only zooboy if only.
i have followed the plight of the yangtze dolphin for only the last 7 years or so... even then back in 2000 there may have been a very miniscule chance of saving them. but in this particular species case, it represents a gross, gross failure of conservation groups to do anything for them at all. all that happened was a monitoring of a species decline, with nothing proactive to save it.
the situation with the yangtze dolphin was so bad - that leaving the species in the wild was to accept its eventual extinction. this was accepted by most for years, decades in fact, yet nothing was done and internal bickering amongst those few trying to save it resulted in a complete failure of their mission.
whilst the (comparitively common) minke, humbacks and other marine cetaceans recived the bulk of all conservation funding, the most endangered of them all and the worlds rarest mammal, got its funing pulled by the WDCS - Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society.
doesn't that seem rediculous? (i'll try and find the email they sent me some years ago justifying their reasons because the first captured dolphin drowned when relocated to the new protected preserve)
the only way to save this species was to, as controversial as it seemed, catch them all and relocate them.
so whilst pandas recieved millions to be bred in captivity because they were cute and people tried to teach chinese tigers to hunt in africa a gorgeous freshwater dolphin, a dolphin (how charismatic is that!) in one of the worlds most famous rivers, slipped into extinction in the modern world.
and most people whouldn't have a clue what the hell it is...
unfortunately, if there are any left at all - it can really only be one or two (the recent survety scoured the entire legnth of the river using sonar) - so the species is funtionally extinct anyway. Qi Qi the only animal that was ever kept in captivity dies a few years ago and whilst DNA samples were taken - i don't belive any exist of any other specimens. a female was captured at one stage but instead of being paired with Qi Qi was placed in the preserve and drowned in a net designed to keep her in.
its particuarly frustrating to me since i have followed the story with such interest for so long. i have written to get different conservation groups to support an immediate project of action and i have watched and read intently as nothing happened and old out-dated information continued to circle that gave a false sense of security....