Efforts like this are sometime an excercise in futility - and sometimes they will exceed the wildest expectations of those curating the initiative.

Sometimes all you can do is just rinse and repeat, in the hopes that there will be an eventual cultural shift in the reasons why some species are driven to such brinks of extinction - i.e., poaching.

One such story local to me was the demise of
white sea bass. A success story really.

When I was a kid I used to go fishing on local piers and boats. Signs everywhere informing fishermen that there was a moratorium on the taking of white sea bass. in Later years, that moratorium, in conjunction with a captive breeding program in conjunction with Scripps Institution of Oceanography allowed biologists to track just how successful (or unsuccessful) the program was.

We dosed the juveniles in their tanks at different ages with tetracycline. The antibiotic had the side affect of marking the bones of the developing fish, and this could be observed after examining cross-sections of their bones, much like the rings of a tree. It also allowed us to determine which exact batch of juveniles a particular specimen was a member of.

After some time, and an observance of more white sea bass turning up on the end of a hook, a bounty program was started so that the Department of Fish and Game would collect specimens which would later be examined in labs at the Hubbs-Seaworld Research Institute in Sandy Eggo.

It may just be because it was a California phenomenon, where people largely respected gaming regulations, and I realize that gator skinned cowboy boots and purses are popular, as are the horns of white rhinos and elephant ivory - three very insidiously compelling incentives for poaching those species; but average folks fishing along the coast of California were more than happy to comply with regulations that were perceived as in the best interest of an endangered species.

Today, there's actually size and bag limits on white sea bass, a very yummy catch that is common on the dinner plate. Decades of overfishing, and a conservation program to avert extinction as a result were an overwhelming success.

I hope this can extend to that of the Siamese Crocodile too.

#tallship #extinction #Siamese_Crocodiles #White_Sea_Bass #rhinocerous #elephants #sea_turtles #dodo_bird #takahe You can haz #Cheezburgerz! πŸ”

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Attached: 1 image #Conservation: 50 rare #crocodiles released in #Cambodia's tropical Cardamom Mountains https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts/reptiles/50-rare-siamese-crocodiles-released-in-cambodia "Cambodian #conservationists have released 50 captive-bred juvenile #SiameseCrocodiles at a remote site in Cambodia as part of an ongoing programme to save the species from #extinction... The expedition, which took researchers deep into the #CardamomMountains in the south-west of the country, is the biggest release of captive-bred Siamese crocodiles to date."

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Two Thief have find a new objetive in life after they have transformed into Pure Rhoxes by the magical and sacred effect of the sigils they just tried to steal. #Wolfaroart #TFEveryday #Transformation #Transfur #Weightgain #Growing #Rhinocerous #Rhox

A lone rhinoceros walks slowly over to a small pond in the South African wilderness on a sunny day.

#BuyIntoArt #FallForArt #Rhinocerous #Rhino #Africa #Safari

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Rhinoceros Heading to a Pond, Africa by John Twynam

Rhinoceros Heading to a Pond, Africa by John Twynam

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Updated today to reflect new study and reconstruction of the elasmotherium

Study: https://zmmu.msu.ru/rjt/articles/ther20_2_173-182.pdf

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An Empirical Razor for Discerning Rare, False, and Faked Phenomena

In an HN discussion of whether or not the supposed oldest person to have ever lived, Jeanne Calment, was a fraud or not, I noted that the one modern social phenomenon that’s been most strongly associated with a reduction in the number of superannuated persons in a population is accurate demographic recordkeeping… See, e.g., Saul Justin Newman, β€œSupercentenarians and the oldest-old are concentrated into regions with no birth certificates and short lifespans” (2019). ...

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An Empirical Razor for Discerning Rare, False, and Faked Phenomena

An Empirical Razor for Discerning Rare, False, and Faked Phenomena In an HN discussion (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27965441) of whether or not the supposed oldest person to have ever lived, Jeanne Calment, was a fraud or not, I noted that the one modern social phenomenon that's been most strongly associated with a reduction in the number of superannuated persons in a population is accurate demographic recordkeeping.. See, e.g., Saul Justin Newman, "Supercentenarians and the oldest-old are concentrated into regions with no birth certificates and short lifespans (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/704080v1)" (2019). xdennis responds: This is like the UFO observation: camera sensors have improved, but UFO videos stay the same (low details and ambiguous). reply A Useful Razor That raises a possible / probable principle for discerning between rare observations on the one hand and unjustified ones on the other, and a chief limitation of empiricism. Empiricism rests on the ...