The politics driving extinction in the Galápagos Islands (2005)

Survival of the Fittest (2005): A violent dispute between fishermen and park rangers is threatening the Galápagos Islands' wildlife. Some species have already disappeared.
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Throwing molotov cocktails and beating park rangers with clubs, hoards of angry fishermen storm the rangers' headquarters. "The rangers have passed laws to cause the fishing sector to disappear," complains spokesman Rogelio Huaycho. The fishermen claim they're locked in a battle for survival with the wildlife on the islands. But rangers are dismayed that fishermen are using their disproportionate political influence to overturn conservation edicts. "I don't think things have been any worse ever in the National Park," laments former Park director Fernando Ortiz. The first species are already disappearing, rangers have been attacked and anti poaching patrols stopped. The worry is that things will get worse. As Oritz fears: "I think conservation will be history."
ABC Australia - Ref. 2629

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  • @grf15
    @grf1524 күн бұрын

    11 park directors in 24 months, that's a recipe for disaster. I don't pretend to have a solution. I can only say, that's not the way to protect the environment. If they destroy the sea cucumber population, the commercial fishery will suffer far more into the future than they do now.

  • @deidradahl2802
    @deidradahl280222 күн бұрын

    You feel good to find an informative video, only to hear the unnecessary music in the background, which competes successfully with the narrative. The fact that a person puts in the time to create a good video, then sabotages with noise, s beyond me.