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Ganga: Wildlife on the brink of extinction
By Innis Francis innis.francis@trinidadexpress.com
Story Created: Jan 28, 2013 at 9:55 PM ECT
Story Updated: Jan 29, 2013 at 7:58 AM ECT
MORE than 10,000 hunters purchase hunting permits from the Forestry Division's Wildlife Section each year and the estimated value of the game meat is in the tens of millions of dollars.
This was one of the disclosures made in the Draft National Wildlife Policy that is now out for comment.
Yesterday, a public consultation on the policy was held at the National Academy for the Performing Arts south campus, in San Fernando.
The function was addressed by Environment and Water Resources Minister Ganga Singh who said despite superficial amendments to the Conservation of Wildlife Act, there continues to be a deterioration of the country's wildlife resources.
He said, "growing population pressures, industrialisation and unsustainable utilisation of the country's biological resources have resulted in the significant deterioration of the natural environment."
Singh said because of the high biological diversity of the country within a small geographic area, relatively small incremental losses in natural areas can have serious impacts on the ecosystem.
He said that many have noted the decline in some wildlife species, and it was now imperative that a policy be developed to sustainably manage the country's wildlife resources.
Yesterday's discussion included the protection of threatened wildlife species and the maintaining of viable populations of native wildlife species.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:cyah help yuh dey nah op...love d meat
netsket wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:cyah help yuh dey nah op...love d meat
k i understand. but when asked what it tastes like, what do you say? chicken? lamb? beef?
u really cant like something sooo much that you would wish it extinct
.ROZAC:.. wrote:A lot but won't be buying any. the local wildlife population is too small to recover in the closed season.
netsket wrote:.ROZAC:.. wrote:A lot but won't be buying any. the local wildlife population is too small to recover in the closed season.
what closed season? people hunt normal during this period. and this has been going on for years.
so you can only imagine what happening to our wildlife numbers.
as far as I know men hunt manicou outa season.I don't think it's classed as wild meat,it's a pest.
please stand up and protect the dwindling numbers.
~*Pãñdorą*~ wrote:Ah Neva Eat ah Wild Meat Yet!!!
747 TECHNOLOGIES wrote:i never eat wild meat and never plan to
netsket wrote:I appreciate the comments. Although they may be true, the fact remains that we are a lawlesss society and enforcement is little to non-existent look at our police force and crime. My appeal is based on simple supply and demand economics. The less we demand the greater the supply. Those who can and are willing to take a stand please do cause there are many who won't
turbosingh wrote:BTW most off the wild meat you see on sale are actually from Venezuela!Very few are from our Forests
Sabot wrote:netsket wrote:I appreciate the comments. Although they may be true, the fact remains that we are a lawlesss society and enforcement is little to non-existent look at our police force and crime. My appeal is based on simple supply and demand economics. The less we demand the greater the supply. Those who can and are willing to take a stand please do cause there are many who won't
Are you going to any of the public consultations on the new Draft Wildlife Policy? This would be the correct forum to voice your concerns and suggestions. As another member indicated there are people that hunt throughout the year and with the little or no enforcement it is in fact a free for all. I think the hunting season should be closed for at least three to five years but if the illegal hunting is not curtailed somehow it will be a waste of time to be honest. As for the "dwindling" wildlife theory, this country has seen its fair decline in certain species but the main ones that are hunted i.e. agouti, lappe and deer are very abundant in certain areas. A ban on the hunting would only serve to increase the numbers further.
Dizzy28 wrote:I don't eat it....I don't support it.
nemisis wrote:how much of your peeps eat wild meat net?? alluh so does abuse the resource till it ready to collapse then cry conservation after alluh belly full. i don't know anyone who hunts off season so i can't say they do, you stated it as fact so i assume for years you have been reporting the individuals you know off to the relevant authorities ent?
Greypatch wrote:what is needed is proper enforcement of the law by rangers (some are more corrupt than out of season hunters)
Also a 2-3 year ban on hunting to let the stock grow and build back.
-Roach- wrote:Wild Meat Could Never Be Extinct... Thats Why There Is A Hunting Season... After The Season Close The Animals Have Time To Mate etc.. Plus, Real Hunters Go For The Males NOT The Females... One Time Me And My Cousin Saw A Manicou Up A Mango Tree But When We Flash The Light It Had A Pouch With Babies Inside So We Left It... Iguana On The Other Hand Does Have Eggs Inside Of It And I Hear Alot Of People Talking About How The Eggs Does Taste Good... I Never Had It Though...
-Roach- wrote:Wild Meat Could Never Be Extinct... Thats Why There Is A Hunting Season... After The Season Close The Animals Have Time To Mate etc.. Plus, Real Hunters Go For The Males NOT The Females... One Time Me And My Cousin Saw A Manicou Up A Mango Tree But When We Flash The Light It Had A Pouch With Babies Inside So We Left It... Iguana On The Other Hand Does Have Eggs Inside Of It And I Hear Alot Of People Talking About How The Eggs Does Taste Good... I Never Had It Though...
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