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17/12/2005 8:50

 

Finless porpoises are decreasing by 7.3 percent annually in the Yangtze

River, China's longest, according to the Institute of Hydrobiology of

Chinese Academy of Sciences. About 1,000 are left.

" We do research on porpoises' situation every year at key reaches of the

Yangtze since the early 1980s, and have found that the number of Yangtze

finless porpoises has decreased rapidly in the past two decades, " said Wei

Zhuo, an institute scientist.

Saving the Yangtze finless porpoise is challenging. About 1,000 porpoises

now live in the River, said Wei.

As a result of excessive fishing, pollution, and dam construction, the

population of Yangtze finless porpoises has been steadily and rapidly

decreasing - it's now an endangered species.

Wei suggests establishment of more natural reserves, improving water

quality, strengthening breeding, improving research and reinforcing habitat

conservation.

" We need quick actions; or it probably will become like the endangered

white-flag dolphin, " said Wei.

(Xinhua)

 

 

 

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