Guest guest Posted June 20, 2009 Report Share Posted June 20, 2009 With continuous and indiscriminate use of Pesticides,Agrochemicals and depletion of Gene Pools genetic abnormalities occur among species which are facing extinction.GM foods are also contributing towards it. Dr.Sandeep K.Jain Member, Punjab state Board for Wildlife. --- On Fri, 19/6/09, Radhika Singh <princess_rads10 wrote: Radhika Singh <princess_rads10 Mekong River Dolphins on the verge of Extinction! aapn Friday, 19 June, 2009, 9:39 PM The use of pesticides in agriculture, as we all know, is quiet rampant throughout. So much so that the villagers/farmers, oblivious or perhaps ignorant of the consequences, use some of the prohibited pesticides like diclofenac/DDT/ PCB. Surprisingly, these banned generic drugs are still made available to the villagers/farmers, discreetly, by the block officers and local pesticide stores. What the South-East Asia is facing with the dolphins, India is facing with the Vultures here, that are the victims of the prevalent use of diclofenac in farming. Sometime back, the Center of Science & Environment (CSE) undertook the study of the eating habits of the Vultures around Delhi & UP. The study revealed high doses of deadly chemicals like DDT/Aldrin/Dieldrin and BHC. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) are synthetic chemical compounds consisting of chlorine, carbon and hydrogen. PCB's belong to a family of organic compounds known as chlorinated hydrocarbons and can be found as a clear to yellow oily liquid or waxy solid. The 1976 Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) prohibited any further manufacture and use of PCBs. So why is the govt there allowing its use at the cost of such major loss???? And if it's production is banned then from where are these farmers/villagers procuring it???? Inbreeding does happen in Dolphins but it's generally found in isolated and fragmented dolphins, and it renders them as more vulnerable to diseases; as was the case with the Indus Dolphins in 2001 and the Mediterranean Striped Dolphins between 1990 – 1992. Warm Regards Radhika Singh http://timesofindia .indiatimes. com/Health- -Science/ Earth/Flora- -Fauna/Mekong- river-dolphins- on-verge- of-extinction- WWF-/articleshow /4671586. cms Mekong river dolphins on verge of extinction: WWF 18 Jun 2009, 1626 hrs IST, PTI TOKYO: Dolphins living in parts of the Mekong River between Cambodia and Laos are on the brink of extinction due to pollution, international conservationist group WWF warned in a report. Inhabiting a 190-kilometer stretch of the river, the Irrawaddy dolphin population has suffered 88 deaths since 2003, of which 58 were calves under 2 weeks old, bringing the latest population to an estimated 64 to 76 members, the World Wide Fund for Nature said. WWF researchers found high toxic levels of pesticides such as DDT and environmental contaminants such as PCBs alongwith mercury in an analysis of 21 dead dolphins retrieved between 2004 and 2006. Of the 11 dead dolphins recovered in 2007, 10 died of tumors and while rest were infected with bacteria, WWF found. A bacterial disease was identified to be the cause of the calf deaths but it " would not be fatal unless the dolphin's immune systems were suppressed, as in these case, by environmental contaminants, " report author and veterinarian Verne Dove with WWF Cambodia was quoted as saying. Another factor identified for the dolphin deaths was their limited genetic diversity due to inbreeding in an isolated habitat. ICC World Twenty20 England & #39;09 exclusively on ! CRICKET http://cricket. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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