H2Andy
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got you...
would be nice to do both, though
would be nice to do both, though
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Ya would think that would be obvious since RIVER is in it's name. I have pointed this out twice before here but it is a "cause" so everyone wants to jump on it. Too late folks, there gone. Maybe next time you will take a minute to read though something before endorsing or dismissing it.:shakeheadgangrel441:That would be quite a feat, considering this is a FRESH water dolphin.
It sure would, and your right, they need to be a steward first.H2Andy:got you...
would be nice to do both, though
lock_washer:Okay...then lets focus on what we can save. I am remindered of ten years ago with that whole "Free Willy" fiasco...they spent 20 million dollars trying to release an orca back into the wild, that really didn't want to be freed. They wanted that "feel-good hollywood ending" so bad, that they overlooked that fact the money could have been spent better on saving whales, dolphins, porpoises, and sharks in the wild.
lock_washer:Its too late for the Yanzte River Dolphins...however you still can save the finless porpoise there in China. But alot of people don't realize that in Baja, California in the upper area there is another porpoise on the verge of extinction...the vaquita (the Gulf of California harbor porpoise). There's only about 400 of them left, but they are getting caught in gill nets bigtime. I know this is a unpopular idea, but to save the vaquita, the best option is to capture a few for captivity and breed them there. Sea World has perfected artificial insemination with orcas, lags, and bottlenose dolphins. Plus if people see the live animal on display, they would want to do more to help save it. I know some people hate captivity, but since Georgia Aquarium put 4 whale sharks on display...people are more interested in them.
Wildcard:Ya would think that would be obvious since RIVER is in it's name.