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Binatang-binatang Yang Hampir Pupus : Kembalikan 'rumah' Orangutan -
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Reply #219 sekngucing's post
takkan nak kena I yg jawabkan,ahahaha...
ye la kot....BOKBONG adalah binturung :re: |
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Reply #222 Nicole's post
kat penang botanical garden kan?dia campur otak monyet dgn arak. dah lama dah kisah ni. ingat masa saya sekolah lagi |
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Reply #229 Neraka Bulan's post
dia suka minum susu kambeng,ahaha |
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Reply #231 Nicole's post
Alamak
Sori sori tersilap tafsir plak |
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Reply #233 Nicole's post
ala,nak bergurau je memalam ni,maklum la malam jumaat |
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cute tak kambing ni dex...buat minyak ok gak ni... |
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Reply #236 PlutoNium's post
ehhh tu kambing betul ke ...
kenapa macam keras aje saya tengok --
muka dia memang cantik aje
cuma nampak macam keras termenong gitu --
tanduk dia nice kan ---
thanks pluto!! -- |
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Reply #233 Nicole's post
susu kambing ni bole buat kulit nko putih melepak..tapi nak pupus dah... |
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Reply #238 PlutoNium's post
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2007/12/07
Whale sharks: Educate fishermen on 'unusual catches'
By : DIONYSIUS S.K. SHARMA, for WWF-Malaysia, Petaling Jaya
Whale sharks are protected under the Fisheries Act of 1985
BABY, GO HOME NOW: A good Samaritan helps
a baby shark find its way back to sea after it mistakenly
swam towards shallow waters at the Jesselton Point jetty
in Kota Kinabalu. The baby shark was spotted around
lunchtime yesterday behind the marine police office
before drifting towards the jetty waters.
WWF-Malaysia deeply regrets the process leading to the capture and callous piecemeal sale of the giant whale shark that was netted by a fishing trawler off Bagan Sungai Tiang, Bagan Datoh, on Sunday.
This happened just when the global media was celebrating the spotting of the 1,000th member of this species off the coast of Mozambique in late November.
According to the story carried by the local print media, the fishermen involved had indicated a similar capture 搒ome time back". It is time for the Department of Fisheries to take a greater proactive role in educating coastal populations, and fishermen in particular, on the dos and don抰s of dealing with 搖nusual catches".
Conservation education in these circumstances can start with the greater dissemination of a pictorial list of species considered vulnerable and endangered by the World Conservation Union, particularly the ones known to swim in and around Malaysian waters.
Otherwise, the passive atmosphere at the Hutan Melintang jetty, where the whale shark elicited more curiosity than sympathy, and the subsequent sale of the whale shark抯 body parts will continue to our collective shame.
Whale sharks (Rhinocodon typus) are a protected species under the Fisheries Act of 1985 through the Fisheries (Control of Endangered Species of Fish) Regulation 1999.
Under the law, no one can harass, catch, kill, take, possess, sell, buy, export or transport whale sharks unless with express permission. If a whale shark is caught accidentally during a fishing expedition, it must be released immediately
If the shark is dead, the catching/taking of the fish must be reported to a Department of Fisheries officer and it can only be disposed of in accordance with his or her instructions. Failure to comply is an offence. Such laws, along with an appropriate awareness campaign, need to be enforced to prevent a shocking repeat of this incident.
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walaupun bila sebut shark aje semua dapat bayangkan betapa
predator yang ganas ni makan manusia dah beratus2 - tapi manusia
lagi banyak membunuh mereka --
saya support tentang shark being protected and as well our nelayan
should be educate more tentang ikan2 especially sharks themselves
supaya mereka tak memandai2 membunuh binatang2 endangered
species ni -- and release them asap should they been caught!! |
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