Sad news for nature lovers: we just lost another fish species forever
Hi there my Steemian friends and followers!
When writing about ecology and environment, I usually try to be positive and inform you about good news from around the world such as successful wildlife reintroduction programs, inspiring tree planting initiatives etc. but unfortunately, the bad news have had the upper hand lately :(
You all know about the tragedy that´s been happening in Australia with billions of animals having fallen victims to the devastating wild fires.
My beloved Mexico, a country that was my home for two years, let me down really bad by planning to open new dolphinariums (even though a new federal law was adopted recently that banned this kind of facilities in the country) and by giving up on some pristine natural areas that are home to numerous rare animal and plant species and offering the land to greedy developers who cannot wait to turn them into new tourist resorts.
My own homeland, the Czech Republic, is already preparing for another extremely hot and dry year that will be terribly affected by the drastic climate changes that have been lately happening in Central Europe (and many other parts of the world too of course).
However, it was the heartbreaking news about yet another amazing animal that just went extinct that made me write this sorrowful post. The creature that we will never see on our planet again is called the Chinese Paddlefish.
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With an average body length of more than 3 m (10 ft), the Chinese Paddlefish was one of the largest freshwater fish species in the world. Once abundant in the Chinese rivers of Yangtze and the Yellow River, this magnificent animal was exterminated by humans, mostly because of overfishing, water pollution and habitat loss (just like many other aquatic animals in China, unfortunately).
The species was officially proclaimed extinct just a few days ago, thus holding the sad primacy of being the first extinct animal of the year 2020, but in fact, it might have already been extinct for almost two decades as the last living specimen of the Chinese Paddlefish was seen in 2003.
I am always heartbroken when I learn about another animal species becoming extinct and I really wish China took their environmental policy much more seriously as this country has already lost an alarmingly high number of animal species.
Rest in peace, poor fish. You were living and thriving on this planet for 200 million years but then, a very short encounter with the human race put an end to your existence. I am so sorry...
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Hi my dearest friend, After read your article I feel so sadness. There are lot of animal and fish species already extinct with bad human activities. We're serious nature lovers. So we can't hear any destroyed news about nature. Yeah.. Chinese Paddlefish is amazing freshwater fish when I heard 2 years ago. But now....???? The nature lovers need to be engage with each others for stop those bad efforts.
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Thanks for your nice feedback buddy. It is a heartbreaking news indeed. Like every time we lose an animal species... I am really glad there are so many dedicated nature lovers and animal rights advocates here on Steem, including you... Our planet just needs more of such people. Thanks for stopping by and for the curation. Much appreciated.
I just want them to be wrong and pray one day someone will find some more paddlefish. It is too sad. Thanks for sharing important news, it can’t always be positive I understand that and feel the same. Resteeming.
I know it sometimes really happens that a species that was already considered extinct shows up again somewhere. Let´s hope this will be the paddlefish case too, no matter how small the chance is... Thanks for your feedback and the resteem, much appreciated.
This is pretty sad. We are like viruses, humans.
Yeah. Unscrupulous deadly viruses, to be accurate.
No jeslti si četl můj post o kůrovci tak v čr nebude problém až tak horko jako to že většina jehličnatejch lesů padne... :-/
Jo, zběžně jsem to proletěl... Však to vymírání jehličnatých lesů je taky aspoň z části způsobeno změnou klimatu, ne? Řekl bych, že hlavně smrky nejsou na takové vedro a sucho stavěny...
No to je jen částečně, tahle kalamita je spíš lidská chyba, protože se to dělá špatně... jako že toho brouka po evropě rozšířil člověk, tím jak se vozí dřevo a v jakém stavu že stromy ležej i sbroukem někde a ten pak tam vyletí atd atd... vedro a sucho jen pomohlo k oslabení stromů, že to nedaj, ale je to tak hustý že by to stejně nedali...
plus taky to jak pěstujeme hospodářký lesy, smrkové monokultury pod 800m nad mořem prostě nejsou odolný a jednou nebo dvakrát za stolet pak statisticky přijde takováhle kalamita, nebo spíš přišla protože to zas není tak dlouho co se to tak dělá, myslím tím k poměru živata stromů...
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Most of the animals & trees in our ecological system help our existence as human, their extinct become unpleasant for our stay. Thanks for sharing.
That´s right. Many people don´t even realize we actually need all those animals and plants for our own survival. Not to mention the rights to live a happy life of all the species, most of which have been here much longer than us, humans.
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