Chinese River Dolphin
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The Chinese River Dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer) is a freshwater dolphin found only in the Yangtze River in China. The superfamily of river dolphins include also the Boto and the La Plata Dolphin. Other names for Lipotes include Baiji (白鱀 Pinyin: báijì), Beiji, Pai-chi (Wade-Giles), Whitefin Dolphin, Whiteflag Dolphin, Yangtze Dolphin, and Yangtze River Dolphin. It is nicknamed "the Goddess of the Chang Jiang (Yangtze)" (長江女神) in China.
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Early history
Fossil records indicate that the dolphins migrated from the Pacific to the Yangtze River 20,000 years ago. The dolphins are described in the Han Dynasty dictionary Erya. It is estimated that there were 5,000 Chinese River Dolphins at that time. In 1978, the Chinese Academy of Sciences established the Freshwater Dolphin Research Centre (淡水海豚研究中心) as a branch of the Wuhan Institute of Hydrobiology.The chronology of the species' rapid decline
- 1979: The People's Republic of China declares Baiji endangered
- 1983: National law declaring hunting Baiji illegal
- 1986: Population at 300
- 1990: Population at 200
- 1997: Population at less than 50 (23 found)
- 1998: 7 found
Conservation
The Baiji Dolphin Conservation Foundation of Wuhan (武汉白鱀豚保护基金), the first Chinese aquatic species protection organization, was founded in December 1996. The Foundation has gathered 1,383,924.35 CNY (about 10,034.02 USD) and have spent the financial resources on in vitro cell preservation and maintenance of the Chinese River Dolphin facilities, including the 1998-flooded Shishou Sanctuary.Three Gorges Dam
The introduction of the Three Gorges Dam has irrevocably altered the habitat of the Chinese River Dolphin. Scientists however, hope to save the Dolphins with a plan that involves moving some to a nearby lake. If successful the plan would be to re-introduce the species into the Yangtze when the prospect of survival there increases.See also
References
- Reeves et al (2005). [Lipotes vexillifer]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 11 May 2006. Database entry includes a range map and a lengthy justification of why this species is critically endangered
External links
- ARKive - [images and movies of the baiji (Lipotes vexillifer)]
- "They need help": [link]
- [Animal Info page on Baiji]
- ["Lipotes vexillifer: Baiji or Chinese River Dolphin"]
- [whale-web.com]
- [U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Species Profile]
- [BBC News] "Last chance for China's dolphin"
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