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Japanese Cranes Live Precarious Hokkaido Existence

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Japanese Cranes Live Precarious Hokkaido Existence

Postby Mulboyne » Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:52 am

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Yomiuri: Japanese crane population heading for a crash?
...Japanese cranes used to be seen everywhere in Hokkaido, but the number of the species continued declining due to overhunting and land development that decreased the marshland areas where the birds are based. At one point, it was believed the species had become extinct. In the 1920s, however, more than 10 cranes were found alive. A 1952 study showed there were only 33. Since around that time, however, local people...started feeding the birds in each region, spreading protection efforts among other people. Thanks to such efforts, the number of the birds topped 1,000 in 2006. Researchers say there are now 1,200 Japanese cranes in Hokkaido. Japanese cranes live on the northern island all through the year and breed in the summer...However, the birds' increasing population cannot be attributed to improvements in the natural environment. Kushiro Shitsugen's groundwater level is falling, and its area is shrinking due to development and deforestation in and around the marshland. In the past 60 years, the marshland area has decreased by 30 percent, while the area of alder woods, thought to be an indicator of aridification, has quadrupled...There is another possible problem. If a large number of the same species are concentrated in one area, it becomes very difficult for them to survive purely on the food they can get in the wild and this increases the risk of massive die-offs due to deadly infectious diseases. The ministry is considering expanding their habitat by adjusting the places and seasons cranes are fed, as well as the quantity of the feed...more...
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Postby Tsuru » Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:54 am

Noooo 8-O
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Postby Charles » Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:15 am

That's a beautiful pic.
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Postby Greji » Sat Jan 12, 2008 5:29 pm

Charles wrote:That's a beautiful pic.


Which one? Tsuru, or the tsuru?
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Postby amdg » Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:23 pm

They are beautiful animals. And they may die out. But dying is the most important part of life, as we understand it.
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Postby Catoneinutica » Sat Jan 12, 2008 7:09 pm

Mulboyne wrote:Image

Yomiuri: Japanese crane population heading for a crash?
...Japanese cranes used to be seen everywhere in Hokkaido, but the number of the species continued declining due to overhunting and land development that decreased the marshland areas where the birds are based. At one point, it was believed the species had become extinct. In the 1920s, however, more than 10 cranes
were found alive. A 1952 study showed there were only 33. Since around that time, however, local people...started feeding the birds in each region, spreading protection efforts among other people. Thanks to such efforts, the number of the birds topped 1,000 in 2006. Researchers say there are now 1,200 Japanese cranes in Hokkaido. Japanese cranes live on the northern island all through the year and breed in the summer...However, the birds' increasing population cannot be attributed to improvements in the natural environment. Kushiro Shitsugen's groundwater level is falling, and its area is shrinking due to development and deforestation in and around the marshland. In the past 60 years, the marshland area has decreased by 30 percent, while the area of alder woods, thought to be an indicator of aridification, has quadrupled...There is another possible problem. If a large number of the same species are concentrated in one area, it becomes very difficult for them to survive purely on the food they can get in the wild and this increases the risk of massive die-offs due to deadly infectious diseases. The ministry is considering expanding their habitat by adjusting the places and seasons cranes are fed, as well as the quantity of the feed...more...


Congrats, J-Powers-that-Be! You're managing to kill off Hokkaido's flora and fauna through "development" even while the human population dwindles. Gambatte - you won't be finished until Japan is concreted from stem to stern! Then you'll need to blast out all the old contaminated, poor-quality concrete and start all over.

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Postby Greji » Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:31 am

amdg wrote:But dying is the most important part of life, as we understand it.


Just think of it as a once in a lifetime thrill!
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Postby Charles » Sun Jan 13, 2008 1:11 pm

Catoneinutica wrote:Congrats, J-Powers-that-Be! You're managing to kill off Hokkaido's flora and fauna through "development" even while the human population dwindles. Gambatte - you won't be finished until Japan is concreted from stem to stern! Then you'll need to blast out all the old contaminated, poor-quality concrete and start all over.

Think Gaia!

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Yeah, people keep trying to save species but to do that, you have to save their habitat.
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Postby Tsuru » Sun Jan 13, 2008 6:54 pm

Then again, the Japanese bio-scientists may beg to differ. I mean: here we are in the 21st century where we can just extract some DNA from any animal, stick it in liquid nitrogen and save it for when the zoos around the country start running out of them. No such thing as extinction any more, right? ;)
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Postby dimwit » Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:44 am

What does crane taste like? I say try it before it's too late.
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Postby Greji » Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:11 am

dimwit wrote:What does crane taste like? I say try it before it's too late.


Why do I have this sudden urge for yakitori?
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