WWF
2 Feb 06
Indonesian turtle close to extinction
According to a new report by TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, trade in Roti Island snake-necked turtles is leading this endemic species, found only in the wetlands of eastern Indonesia, to the brink of extinction.
The report
noted that despite national quotas set for the harvest and export of this
turtle species between 1997 and 2001, no licences for collection have been
issued to date, nor transport permits issued for movement from source to
point-of-export within Indonesia.
All specimens
that have been exported since 1994 have been illegally acquired; often exported
illegally under a similar species, the New Guinea snake-necked turtle.
In 2000, the
IUCN Red List categorized the Roti Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina
mccordi) as "critically endangered", and is listed in Appendix II of
CITES, which requires any international trade to be carried out under a permit
system.
"The continuing international demand for the turtle from hobbyists and collectors in Europe, North America and east Asia is pushing this endemic species towards extinction," said Chris Shepherd from TRAFFIC Southeast Asia and co-author of the report. "Even if the turtle is added to the Indonesian list of protected species, monitoring and enforcement of existing laws in place to protect wildlife from over-exploitation is lacking and in some places, non-existent.
If these laws are not enforced, this species will surely become
extinct in the wild in the very near future."
The new
report issues a number of recommendations, including better national protection
and capacity building for increased and improved enforcement. In December 2005,
TRAFFIC, in close collaboration with the Indonesian CITES Management Authority,
conducted training and awareness building sessions on Roti Island for local
enforcement agencies, including from nearby Timor.
"We hope
that by increasing the levels of awareness and the capacity in enforcement
techniques of these agencies, poachers will find it increasingly difficult to
smuggle out any of the turtles that remain on Roti Island,"
Shepherdadded.(Internet)
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: Drs.Simon Arnold Julian Jacob
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