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Illegal Trade Is Propelling Rare Turtle Toward
Extinction, New Report
ScienceDaily
(Feb. 16, 2006) — A new report released today finds that the illegal trade in
the Roti Island snake-necked turtle, found only on one island in Indonesia, has
left it all but extinct in the wild. Exotic pet enthusiasts in Europe, North
America and East Asia are fueling the illegal trade for the turtle, often without
realizing that they are contributing to its demise. No legal trade of this
species has been allowed since 2001.
The report by
TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network of WWF and IUCN, "Trade of
the Roti Island Snake-necked Turtle Chelodina mccordi," can be found in
English and Bahasa Indonesian at www.traffic.org. WWF has worked for decades to
stem the illegal trade in wildlife which is the second largest illegal trade in
the world, next to drugs, and a major driver of the decline in wildlife worldwide.
"Collectors
and exotic pet enthusiasts need to make sure that the specimens they purchase
have not been illegally taken from the wild or illegally brought into the
United States," said Simon Habel, Director of TRAFFIC North America.
"Roti Island snake-necked turtles should not be purchased unless they have
proper permits and documentation. Without strict enforcement of these laws the
turtle will have no future in the wild."
The turtle,
whose scientific name is Chelodina mccordi, is a small, odd-looking creature
prized by collectors, with a long neck that extends far from its body and
resembles a snake. The turtle is found only in the wetlands of the island of
Roti was first described as a new species in 1994.
The report
found that poachers are sidestepping regulations and smuggling the turtles to
Jakarta where they are then sold illegally and, according to dealers, end up in
Japan, Western Europe or the United States.
The report
includes recommendations, including better protection within Indonesia,
capacity building to increase and improve enforcement against poachers and
educating enforcement officials and exotic pet dealers in the U.S., Japan and
other countries where the turtles are still in high demand.
"We hope
that by increasing awareness and enforcement capacity of these agencies,
poachers will find it increasingly difficult to smuggle out any of the turtles
that remain on Roti Island," said Chris Shepherd from TRAFFIC Southeast
Asia and the co-author of the report.
In 2000, the
IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals categorized the species as "Critically
Endangered," and in the same year, the Roti Island Snake-necked Turtle was
found to be commercially extinct. The species is listed in Appendix II of
CITES, which requires any international trade to be carried out under a
permitting system. In Indonesia national quotas are in place for collection and
export of the turtle but to date, no licenses for collection have been issued,
nor transport permits issued for movement from the wild to point-of-export
within Indonesia. ###
Adapted from materials provided by World Wildlife Fund.
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