Habitat
loss threatens survival of large flying foxes
CA MAU (VNS)
- The population of large flying foxes (Pteropus vampyrus) living in the
southern Ca Mau Province is facing depletion in its numbers.
The provincial Forest Protection Department has found that
there are only about 2,000 large flying foxes in Ca Mau now, which is about
one-tenth of the population in 2006.
The department said that the species is being threatened by
habitat loss, illegal hunting and the effects of strong storms.
The local residents cut down trees on which the large flying
foxes live, to make land available for agricultural purposes, destroying the
habitat of the species, the department said.
It added that illegal hunting of the animal has increased
because traders pay between VND150,000 and VND200,000 (US$7 to $10) for a
large flying fox.
The provincial People's Committee has ordered the authorised
agencies to seek financial support from international organisations for
wildlife conservation to save the large flying fox.
In the short term, the agencies will fine people who hunt the
species illegally, while the local media is broadcasting messages requesting
the people to join hands in protecting the animal.- VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 7, 2014
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