Sharks on brink of extinction caught in tangle nets in protected Irish waters
"That the Irish Government still allows this form of destructive fishing throughout Irish coastal waters is an absolute disgrace"
www.irishtimes.com/environment/...
@drtomontgomery.bsky.social
Marine biologist. USA based; work mainly in Americas & Arctic regions. I specialize in marine mammals, predominantly cetaceans, in a team of 16 international marine scientists. I write about rare & endangered species, science and nature.
Sharks on brink of extinction caught in tangle nets in protected Irish waters
"That the Irish Government still allows this form of destructive fishing throughout Irish coastal waters is an absolute disgrace"
www.irishtimes.com/environment/...
#Ocean
Does anyone think our commercial fishing practices are sustainable?
Fundamental change is inevitable, and like the cop says, we can do it the easy or hard way.
It can start now, phased in sensibly, or a bit later, by catastrophic collapse.
Our stark choice.
#Ocean
What have we done?
A whale-watching company in Ireland has closed down permanently because huge trawlers have left nothing but "an empty, lifeless sea."
All the dolphins and humpback, minke & fin whales have disappeared, leaving nothing left to watch.
Source in ๐งต
There is only one organization in the world dedicated to the Binturong.
They do important work, inc teaching locals why it's against their interests to kill them for their skins, to eat, for TCM, or to trap as pets.
They are desperate for urgent support if you can help:
abconservation.org/en/
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We are utter fools to wipe out species which disperse seeds which restore the forests we destroy.
They have never been more important for the planet and mankind.
Source: Binturong ecology and conservation in pristine, fragmented and degraded tropical forests
cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Few animals suffer in more ways at the hands of humans than the binturong (Arctictis binturong).
Facing national extinctions, not only from massive deforestation in SE Asia, but throughout their range they're eaten, skinned for fur, killed for TCM, trapped for zoos & trafficked as pets.
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#Asia
This is a tragic image from Facebook advertising this binturong for sale as a 'pet'
They are long-lived wild animals, completely unsuitable as pets, as our homes are not a forest, nor are we nocturnal, & imprisonment, deprivation of mate & family is cruel & decimating numbers in wild.
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Source:
Chinese pangolins facilitate ecological restoration in burned forest sites.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#Pangolins
Chinese pangolins facilitate ecological restoration in burned forest sites.
They are ecosystem engineers: a year after forest fire, birds, animals & plants had all benefited significantly from pangolin activity.
We're wiping out those who can help save us.
Research paper in ๐งต
#Antarctica
Gentoo penguin chicks getting by with help from their friends.
Whilst the parents go out to sea to catch food, they survive by huddling together for warmth and protection from predators.
Thank you, Pam.
23.04.2025 06:07 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0#Vietnam
Delacour's langur: gentle leaf and flower eaters, who regenerate forests by spreading seeds.
Critically endangered, only~200 left in the wild.
Hunted to brink of extinction for traditional medicine and their habitat destroyed by deforestation and limestone quarrying for cement.
What American tourists don't see on safari - the unimaginable squalor of bushmeat & risk of zoonotic disease.
So much talk of national security, but global disease threatens us all - and this U.S. administration is putting everyone in danger.
This excellent thread explains why:๐งต
Thank you, Sherry. Friendship, integrity and trust are fundamentally important to me.
20.02.2025 02:06 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0#Climate
An albatross chick lies dying in wet mud on Bird Island.
The tall nest was specially constructed to protect them, but weโve warmed the world.
Winds are now stronger, so the chicks are blown out of their nests.
A bird who lives on the wind is now dying by the wind.
#Birds
I'm seeing terrible advice all over sm about giving dryer lint to wild birds as nesting material.
DON'T do this.
It spreads microplastics into the environment, and is harmful to birds.
Here's advice from Audubon: Please tell your friends.
www.audubon.org/news/what-ne...
No. Quite a few ppl do it, a good friend on X complained to a big account, someone one would never have believed would stoop so low, that he'd lifted his work & passed it off as his own, asked him to delete it, but no reply.
That account (highly-respected wildlife activist) then did the same to me.
#Stormรowyn
We can take refuge from extreme weather in our homes, but most wildlife suffers the full force.
Seabirds are particularly vulnerable; puffins die in their thousands in powerful storms.
A warming world is littered with their battered bodies.
Unfortunately not. I wish it could have been, I thought we were friends.
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Con McCarthy, of Rathcoole, Co Dublin, had his conviction for offences under the Wildlife Act dropped on appeal.
A subsequent donation offered instead was rejected because the Wildlife Trust viewed it as "buying himself out of a conviction".
www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2024...
the project. When Brian Keeley (who conducted the wildlife survey) returned to the site and saw what had been done he said
"Iโve been enforcing the law for twenty years and this is the most willfully cruel act Iโve seenโ.
In court, an ecologist, Brian Keeley, testified that he had conducted a badger survey prior to the works. He found two badgers bringing bedding into their sett & presumed they were breeding.
He made the developer aware of the badger sett but was told to step down from ๐งต
#Wildlilfe
A property developer near Dublin, Ireland buried alive a family of badgers in their sett.
Many tons of clay and large tree trunks were piled on top of their home, leaving them no chance of escape.
He appealed his conviction and walked free. ๐งต1/
#Brazil
A Giant armadillo showing her superb excavating tools.
>150 burrows dug each year provide homes & refuge for an astonishing 80 recorded species.
Hunted for meat & claws, with shrinking habitat, they are increasingly rare.
Their loss to the ecosystem and biodiversity would be incalculable.
#Wildlife
A maned wolf drowned in a new soybean irrigation canal in Brazil.
Three generations of the family were later found also drowned.
Extensive scratch marks were seen where theyโd frantically tried to escape, but the slippery plastic canal liner made it impossible.
"A wonderful and enlightening video" says one of the comments about this. (17 mins).
The more we understand, the better we can protect.
youtu.be/KHSLUt8lFIU?...
#Amazon
An excellent article by Jonathan Watts @jonathan-watts.bsky.social on the threat to the Soy Moratorium which helps protect the Amazon from new deforestation for soy plantations.
In my๐งตthere's a short documentary explaining more about the moratorium.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
#Biodiversity #Extinction
On the left: the problem.
On the right: the solution.
When a species is wiped out, they won't care; we are the losers, and we need to start cherishing and protecting our fellow inhabitants of this planet as a priority, not an afterthought.
Money won't bring them back.
What soybeans are used for:
77% of global soy is fed to livestock for meat & dairy production.
Most of the rest is used for biofuels, industry or vegetable oils.
Just 7% of soy is used directly for human food products, such as tofu, tempeh & soy milk.