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  • Virginia Day Templeton
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    Some wonderful news by way of CNN.

    China's white dolphin called extinct after 20 million years

    BEIJING, China
    (AP) -- An expedition searching for a rare Yangtze River dolphin ended Wednesday without a single sighting and with the team's leader saying one of the world's oldest species was effectively extinct.

    The white dolphin known as baiji, shy and nearly blind, dates back some 20 million years. Its disappearance is believed to be the first time in a half-century, since hunting killed off the Caribbean monk seal, that a large aquatic mammal has been driven to extinction.

    A few baiji may still exist in their native Yangtze habitat in eastern China but not in sufficient numbers to breed and ward off extinction, said August Pfluger, the Swiss co-leader of the joint Chinese-foreign expedition.

    "We have to accept the fact, that the Baiji is functionally extinct. We lost the race," Pfluger said in a statement released by the expedition. "It is a tragedy, a loss not only for China, but for the entire world. We are all incredibly sad."

    Overfishing and shipping traffic, whose engines interfere with the sonar the baiji uses to navigate and feed, are likely the main reasons for the mammal's decline, Pfluger said. Though the Yangtze is polluted, water samples taken by the expedition every 30 miles did not show high concentrations of toxic substances, the statement said.

    For nearly six weeks, Pfluger's team of 30 scientists scoured a 1,000-mile heavily trafficked stretch of the Yangtze, where the baiji once thrived. The expedition's two boats, equipped with high-tech binoculars and underwater microphones, trailed each other an hour apart without radio contact so that a sighting by one vessel would not prejudice the other.

    Around 400 baiji were believed to be living in the Yangtze in the 1980s. The last full-fledged search, in 1997, yielded 13 confirmed sightings, and a fisherman claimed to have seen a baiji in 2004, Pfluger said in an earlier interview.

    At least 20 to 25 baiji would now be needed to give the species a chance to survive, the group's statement said, citing Wang Ding, a hydrobiologist and China's foremost campaigner for the baiji.

    Pfluger, an economist by training who later went to work for an environmental group, was a member of the 1997 expedition and recalls the excitement of seeing a baiji cavorting in the waters near Dongting Lake.

    "It marked me," he said in an interview Monday. He went on to set up the baiji.org Foundation to save the dolphin.

    That goal having evaporated, Pfluger said his foundation would turn to teaching sustainable fishing practices and trying to save other freshwater dolphins. The expedition also surveyed one of those dwindling species, the Yangtze finless porpoise, finding less than 400 of them.

    "The situation of the finless porpoise is just like that of the baiji 20 years ago," Wang, the Chinese scientist, said in the statement. "Their numbers are declining at an alarming rate. If we do not act soon they will become a second baiji."

    Pfluger and an occasional online diary kept by expedition members traced a dispiriting situation, as day after day team members engaged in a fruitless search for the baiji.

    "At first the atmosphere was 'Let's go. Let's go save this damn species,"' Pfluger said. "As the weeks went on we got more desperate and had to motivate each other."
    And just in time for Christmas. Praise Jesus!

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  • Enobarbus
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    Originally posted by Arethusa View Post
    What's wrong with liking veggies? I have to eat something with the lobster or steak, and I'm not a big rice fan.

    Sister, I am delighted to hear that you eschew the food of the yellow harbour-bombers, that is as is should be. But please remember that True Christian™ women much prefer meat to any other form of sustenance -- much prefer it!

    Vegetables and grains are necessary adjucts, but let's not go around talking too much about them. We could give people the wrong idea, and as True Christians™ we need to set an example.

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  • Enobarbus
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    Originally posted by Poetic Peter View Post
    binivorous?
    Perhaps it would be a good idea, Good Brother, if you were to shu keep out of this since it is not your area of expertise; and you could come out looking even more limp-wristed than you do already and that would be a disaster. And let's try to avoid the letters "bi" and words that include them -- we are True Christians™, Brother, not a mob of shrieking perverts.

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  • Arethusa
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    What's wrong with liking veggies? I have to eat something with the lobster or steak, and I'm not a big rice fan.

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  • Poetic Peter
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    Originally posted by Pastor Al E Pistle View Post
    It's sick and disgusting! She admits to being 'bi'.
    binivorous?

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  • Pastor Al E Pistle
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    Originally posted by Brother Temperance View Post
    I do hope that that isn't supposed to mean what I think it means, either!
    It's sick and disgusting! She admits to being 'bi'.

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Originally posted by Arethusa View Post
    Oh no I love meat and vegetables, equally.
    I do hope that that isn't supposed to mean what I think it means, either!

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  • see_the_light
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    Originally posted by Arethusa View Post
    Oh no I love meat and vegetables, equally. And of course I'm saved! I just get confused is all, being a poor woman with a weak brain.



    :shudder:

    The Lord knows best...:-S
    AMEN!

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  • Arethusa
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    Originally posted by Enobarbus View Post
    Listen, Missy, I sometimes wonder it you are really Saved© at all. Please keep a civil tounge in your head and do not question the doctrines of the LBC Pastors that come straight from Jesus.

    There is nothing to be ashamed of about eating dolphins. What are you? Some sort of vegan -- a witch? The beasts of the field, birds of the air, and fish of the sea are there for men to do what they like with. And don't give me this nonsense about fish versus mammals. Such academic and seculiar distinctions cut no ice around here.
    Oh no I love meat and vegetables, equally. And of course I'm saved! I just get confused is all, being a poor woman with a weak brain.

    Originally posted by Brother Temperance
    As this passage clearly shows, when you hear voices telling you to kill, you know that's GOD talking.
    :shudder:

    The Lord knows best...:-S

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Originally posted by Arethusa View Post
    How can they be condemned if God created them though and said they were good, in the KJV?

    And I'm ashamed of some of you, eating dolphins!
    What, do you prefer seal pups or something? I can understand how you might think they're too abominable to eat, but it's OK, Jesus has cleansed them:
    Acts 10:9 On the morrow, as they went on their journey, and drew nigh unto the city, Peter went up upon the housetop to pray about the sixth hour:
    10 And he became very hungry, and would have eaten: but while they made ready, he fell into a trance,
    11 And saw heaven opened, and a certain vessel descending upon him, as it had been a great sheet knit at the four corners, and let down to the earth:
    12 Wherein were all manner of fourfooted beasts of the earth, and wild beasts, and creeping things, and fowls of the air.
    13 And there came a voice to him, Rise, Peter; kill, and eat.
    14 But Peter said, Not so, Lord; for I have never eaten any thing that is common or unclean.
    15 And the voice spake unto him again the second time, What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common.

    As this passage clearly shows, when you hear voices telling you to kill, you know that's GOD talking.

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  • Enobarbus
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    Originally posted by Arethusa View Post
    How can they be condemned if God created them though and said they were good, in the KJV?

    And I'm ashamed of some of you, eating dolphins!
    Listen, Missy, I sometimes wonder it you are really Saved© at all. Please keep a civil tounge in your head and do not question the doctrines of the LBC Pastors that come straight from Jesus.

    There is nothing to be ashamed of about eating dolphins. What are you? Some sort of vegan -- a witch? The beasts of the field, birds of the air, and fish of the sea are there for men to do what they like with. And don't give me this nonsense about fish versus mammals. Such academic and seculiar distinctions cut no ice around here.

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  • Arethusa
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    Originally posted by Virginia D. Templeton View Post
    Mammals do not have scales. Therefore, mammals that swim in the sea are an abomination.

    I know that dolphins are mammals, you blithering idiot. What I'm pointing out is that, because of this, the Holy Scripture condemns them.
    How can they be condemned if God created them though and said they were good, in the KJV?

    And I'm ashamed of some of you, eating dolphins!

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  • see_the_light
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    Originally posted by Dameon_ACLUtard View Post
    I don't know any catholics.
    At least you were never under the influence of the most disgusting, depraved, hommerish, satan worshiping, lace dressed, cookie munching, ring licker false religion.

    Good!

    PRAISE THE LORD!

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  • Dameon_ACLUtard
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    I don't know any catholics.

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  • Pastor Al E Pistle
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    Originally posted by Dameon_ACLUtard View Post
    I got bored.
    Dya mean that a Catlick priest got to you?

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