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"Please, don't eat these animals!" by MYCAT
« on: March 11, 2009, 04:10:50 PM »

Please, don't eat these animals!
By Azrina Abdullah     
February 03, 2009     
 
One man’s meat is another man’s nightmare. While conservationists are battling the depleting population of wildlife owing to habitat and climatic changes, poachers are relentless in their money-making pursuit of supplying exotic meat to grace dining tables.

And this Chinese New Year season, Traffic Southeast Asia, the wildlife trade monitoring network, is appealing to those who come across such offers of “delicacies” to refrain from eating them and instead report the matter to the enforcement authorities.

Pangolin stew, turtle soup and braised bear’s paws are not officially on the menu but they are the “trendy” dishes being offered.

The Malayan pangolin (also known as Sunda pangolin) was, in October last year, put under the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of endangered species.

Last month, a report warned that “the Malayan Box Turtle is disappearing across Malaysia”, despite a ban on its export in 2005. (http://www.iucn. org/about/ work/programmes/ species/red_ list/?2520)

By being aware of what one consumes and saying “No” to such wildlife meat dishes, one can avoid having a detrimental impact on depleting wildlife species, which are under pressure of over-exploitation.

As for other traditional Chinese New Year fare, potential consumers have been advised to either refrain or to be very discerning in their purchases.


ENDANGERED SPECIES
 
• Abalone – Stocks have plummeted in South Africa where almost all the abalone harvested is exported to East Asia. Continued illegal harvesting and trade is affecting the survival of the species, and could result in the closure of legal fisheries and the loss of hundreds of jobs. If purchasing, make sure the abalone has been legally sourced before buying.

• Shark’s fin – There are over 400 species of sharks worldwide and 83 species are listed as either critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable at the global or regional level. Finning, which involves cutting the fins and generally throwing the rest of the shark back into the sea, is widely practised. The international trade in sharks’ fins is placing severe pressures on slow-growing and vulnerable shark populations, which may decline past critical thresholds.

• Sea cucumber— Buy very carefully as, in general, sea cucumbers are easily overfished and need much greater levels of management around the world.

• Facai moss (Flagelliform nostoc) – Don't buy this “facai,” a black, hair-like moss used in a variety of dishes in the belief that it will increase the wealth of those who eat it as it sounds the same as “get rich” in Cantonese. China outlawed the sale of facai in 2000; any available on the market is illegal. However, artificial facai can be a good alternative.

• “Health” tonics containing endangered species – Tonics containing endangered species such as wild ginseng, Asian freshwater turtles, seahorses, saiga antelope, pangolins, geckos, tigers, amongst others, are often consumed for Chinese New Year. All of these species are subject to overexploitation and uncontrolled trade. With only around 5,000 tigers left in the wild, all international trade of tiger products is illegal, thus wines or tonics containing tiger bone are strictly prohibited.
 

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Re: "Please, don't eat these animals!" by MYCAT
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2009, 04:52:57 PM »

Can put up pictures of it? ...Please with name.

Thanks.

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Re: "Please, don't eat these animals!" by MYCAT
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2009, 05:24:28 PM »

Eat or drink, good what for extra strength and makes u look youthful le, especially for u syed(hard workin Super Sat Diver) :D anyway all these animal was meant to serve the human being rite....so be it.

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Re: "Please, don't eat these animals!" by MYCAT
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2009, 10:35:25 AM »

This morning, I saw the head and chopped up parts of a huge Napolean Wrasse at the fish monger's stall at the Cheras market, selling for RM50 a kati...so sad... :(

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Re: "Please, don't eat these animals!" by MYCAT
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2009, 05:59:50 PM »

Its all up to the individual choices we make everyday...

Our actions (especially when it comes to the environment) say a lot about our level of thinking too... How aware and in touch with Nature we all are and thereby responding to her desperate cries...

An example (totally unrelated): A hot guy drives a super hot car, with great watch on his wrist and the coolest sunshades on ala Rob Downy Jr in Ironman... The window rolls down and out goes a few wads of tissue or perhaps an empty pack of ciggies. There goes - his level of 'hotness' drops a great few notches down  ;)

So okay, nobody is perfect - we can go ahead and eat whatever we want. It only goes to show...


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Re: "Please, don't eat these animals!" by MYCAT
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2009, 05:02:15 PM »

oops.......... I must admit, I did ate some shark fin...like two or three times at hotels during dinners....should I know all these behind the scenes  :crybaby2: I think the public is not well aware of this......being informed now, I'll make sure that I never eat them anymore and remind people on my dinner table not to eat them......I'll even bring some sharks pictures that are trown into the sea after finning to get them open their eyes  :laughing11:

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Re: "Please, don't eat these animals!" by MYCAT
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2009, 09:18:48 AM »



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