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AUSTRALIA NEGLECTING PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE HABITAT


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2008


20 Mar 2008 - Australia is the richest country in the world for vertebrates, but only 10.5% of the land area is safeguarded in protected areas. That’s less than that of ecologically and economically poorer countries such as Colombia, China, Peru, Malaysia and Venezuela.

The report, Building Nature’s Safety Net 2008, is WWF-Australia’s second comprehensive review of Australia’s protected areas on land.

“The Australian Government needs to invest at least AUD 250 million to save the country’s wildlife and natural ecosystems,” said WWF-Australia’s protected areas policy manager and report co-author, Dr Martin Taylor.
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“Australia has a shocking record of species loss with the highest rate of mammal extinction in the world over the last 200 years, and without an adequate safety net for protected species Australia’s unique wildlife will continue to disappear.”

At last count, 72% of Australia’s threatened species were declining, but fewer were declining in regions with more land area protected.

About $8 million on average was spent annually by the Australian Commonwealth Government over the last decade in purchasing new protected areas. But experts believe at least $50 million a year over the next five years is needed.

Building a National Reserve System was one of eight priorities of the Natural Heritage Trust, but it received only 3.4% of past Trust budgets, the report said.

If the Australian government follows the report’s advice, protected areas would increase by at least 30 million hectares by 2012.

Building Nature’s Safety Net 2008 measures progress toward biodiversity protection commitments Australian state and territory governments agreed to in 2005, compiling the latest data state and territory parks agencies provided to WWF.

Except the Australia Capital Territory and Tasmania, the states and territories report that they do not expect to meet the targets they have committed to for protecting ecosystem diversity and endangered species by 2010-2015, given the present levels of funding.
Dr Martin Taylor, Protected Areas Policy Manager
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Tons of pangolins seized in a week

21 Mar 2008 - This month, customs inspectors and enforcement officers took possession of more than 16 tons of pangolins at Hai Phong port in Viet Nam. It is the largest seizure of these animals ever in the country.

About seven tons of pangolin carcasses and scales were seized by customs at the same place, at the end of February. At least 2460 carcasses and 900 kg of scales were recovered.

TRAFFIC praised the Viet Nam customs for its swift action and sound investigative work.

“The seizure is a great step towards combating illegal wildlife trade in Viet Nam”, said Sulma Warne, Programme Coordinator, TRAFFIC Greater Mekong Programme.

Customs officials acknowledged TRAFFIC’s assistance in preparing them for the latest operation, through earlier training in implementation of CITES regulations.

“Customs officers are well informed of the spectrum of wildlife trade in Viet Nam and the ways with which it can be illegally transported,” said Warne.

According to the authorities, in both seizures the cargoes were found in containers registered as fresh fish belonging to an import-export business located in Quang Ninh, on the North of Viet Nam.

These scaly anteaters are found throughout Southeast Asia and are protected under Vietnamese Law, which restricts any trade or transport. They are also protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

Pangolin trade was banned in 2000. However, pangolins are still sold as meat and traditional medicines in many Asian countries.

No suspects have been detained, but investigations are currently going on.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International
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