View Single Post
  #2  
Old 12-15-2006, 01:38 PM
Downthestretch55 Downthestretch55 is offline
Hialeah Park
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Stamford, NY
Posts: 4,618
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Depressing news from China. You think they'd have learned something from watching the US trash our own environment duriing the first half of the last century, but not so much...

| BEIJING The "goddess of the Yangtze", a freshwater dolphin
unique to the Chinese river, is extinct. The baiji, above, is the first big
mammal to disappear as a result of Man's destruction of its habitat and the
first cetacean, or member of the whale family, to die out.
| The long-beaked mammals had swum in the Yangtze for 20 million
years and could be seen in their hundreds until the 1980s. Not one was
sighted during a six-week expedition. August Pfluger, its Swiss
conservationist leader, said: "We have to accept that the baiji is
functionally extinct. We have lost the race."
| The UN environment programme has declared the Yangtze a dead
zone, its water lacking sufficient oxygen to support fish.
GR,
That is very depressing. I'll have to search for the link, but if memory serves, by 2040, one quarter of the planet's species will become extinct.
Polar bears are expected to become so very soon.
Reply With Quote