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  • 09-13-2005, 10:47 AM
    CTReptileRescue
    Poachers massacre protected turtles
    Poachers massacre protected turtles on Mexico beach

    By Alistair Bell, 8/10/05, Reuters

    Mexican poachers bludgeoned and chopped some 80 protected Olive Ridley
    sea turtles to death for their eggs, believed to be an aphrodisiac, and
    left their shells scattered on a Pacific beach.

    The carnage was discovered on Escobilla beach, Mexico's top nesting
    ground for the animals, in the state of Oaxaca last weekend, the
    government's environmental protection agency Profepa said on Tuesday.

    "They killed them with blows to the head and machetes. It is very
    brutal, the beach would have been covered in blood," said leading
    environmental campaigner Homero Aridjis.

    The poachers did not bother to gather up turtle meat, a delicacy in
    parts of Mexico. Some 1,800 pounds (800 kg) of turtle flesh was found
    floating in the surf or strewn on the sand.

    The navy has sent two ships to the area to step up protection of turtle
    nesting areas, the environmental agency said.

    Killing or capturing Olive Ridley turtles has been banned in Mexico
    since 1990, with sentences of up to 9 years in prison, and the beach is
    normally well protected against poachers by the military.

    The killing took place near the popular tourist resorts of Puerto Angel
    and Puerto Escondido, an international surfing magnet.

    Turtle eggs, eaten raw with salt and lemon, can be bought in Oaxaca,
    one of the country's poorest states, for the equivalent of less than 10
    U.S. cents each, Aridjis said.

    "Local people eat the eggs in cantinas as snacks because the men think
    they are aphrodisiacs," he said.

    The Olive Ridley is the smallest species of sea turtle.

    Turtles born on Escobilla beach return there years later to leave their
    eggs at night on dry sand between June and November. Up to 10,000
    turtles at a time can crawl onto the sand in a nocturnal spectacle.

    Ironically, the Olive Ridley is making a comeback. Record numbers
    spawned along the Pacific coast last year, thanks largely to stepped up
    protection against poachers.

    International regulations aimed at preventing the accidental capture of
    turtles and other sea life in deadly fishing nets are also helping
    boost the population.
    _________________________________________________________

    + This is awfull and I am happy it hit the news wire. Please keep in mind that paching happens all over the world. Our beloved herps are used for a variety of things, from meat to medicinal. Let me know if any of you are interested in this issue, and info on how to help stop it. (no that doesn't mean giving my husband a gun and dropping him off in the jungle to track these people down..lol altho that would work too ;) ). Thank you
    Rusty
  • 09-13-2005, 10:53 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Poachers massacre protected turtles
    I just do not have the words for my disgust at any one person or culture that destroys animals in a mis-guided, vain, self-serving need to enhance their dubious sexual prowess!

    (well I guess I found the words!)


    ~~Jo~~
  • 09-13-2005, 11:01 AM
    khara
    Re: Poachers massacre protected turtles
    That makes me sick to my stomach. I can't understand people who have no respect or caring for anyone other than themselves and could do something like that. I just don't get it. :(
  • 09-13-2005, 11:33 AM
    iceman25
    Re: Poachers massacre protected turtles
    Horrible! Horrible! The punishement should be increased to nine years plus castration! :disbelief
  • 09-13-2005, 12:56 PM
    daniel1983
    Re: Poachers massacre protected turtles
    ....I hope the poachers and anyone who supports these poachers suffer the most cruel and inhumane deaths.....then an eternity to think about their horrible actions....maybe after that, those pathetic souls will feel bad for what they have done.

    ....and like you need to resort to natural aphrodesiacs in mexico....you can go to the nearest drugstore and pick up a bottle of viagra without a presciption....idiots!!!
  • 09-13-2005, 01:42 PM
    jglass38
    Re: Poachers massacre protected turtles
    What a surprise, atrocities committed against animals in disgusting third world countries. (sarcasm)
  • 09-14-2005, 09:29 PM
    CTReptileRescue
    Re: Poachers massacre protected turtles
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jglass38
    What a surprise, atrocities committed against animals in disgusting third world countries. (sarcasm)

    Actually it happens in this wonderful country too.
    PDF written by The Tortoise Trust BEFORE the closing of The Long Island Reptile Museum. After this report conditions actually got MUCH worse.
    http://www.tortoisetrust.org/activit...o%20Report.pdf
    Rusty
  • 09-15-2005, 10:08 AM
    iceman25
    Re: Poachers massacre protected turtles
    "The progress of a nation can be measured by the way it treats its animals." ~Mahatma Ghandi.

    I think I'm starting to see what he means.
  • 09-15-2005, 01:04 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: Poachers massacre protected turtles
    That is just gruesome. Poachers... I hope that they all get eaten by fire ants.
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