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The Eels of Bellingen and the Making of Biodiversity Guardians


The scene
The Bellingen River community has just recently allowed the totem of their river, the Bellinger River Snapping Turtle, (Myuchelys georges) to go the way of the dodo. After a mass mortality event it is now listed as a critically endangered species. (PDF)

The event
Soon the 'Bellingen Eel Fishing Championship' will take place. The maltreatment of the endemic Longfin Eels (Anguilla reinhardtii) is 'terrific family fun' promising that 'the kids (will be) amused during the holidays.' (source)

The options
One could instead educate young Australians about the unique fauna and its environment, but the usual 'take, chuck and run' culture is perpetuated.

The eels
Since ancient times, the living fossil has fascinated humans as it has a very mysterious life-cycle. Till today knowledge of freshwater eels and their oceanic migrations and spawning in the tropical Pacific is very limited. Once in their life they travel some 850 km away from their home using smell and magnetism to spawn in unknown locations. During their 6 - 12 month journey they do not feed.


In the EU the Anguilla anguilla is now critically endangered (PDF). After numbers dropped by 99% in 20 years, they have proposed a fishing ban. (source) In NZ the species is overexploited. The Japanese eels are at risk of extinction. The American eel is also in danger of extinction (source). The Taiwanese eel is now perilously close to extinction. (source) It is now uncool to kill and eat the species in many countries.
 
The young guardians
The media abounds with (young) Australians torturing, maiming and killing Australian wildlife and pets. Drive-by shooting of livestock occurs or the latest fashion is killing by bow and arrow. Hate crimes against wildlife are common. Here, here, here, here, here, here, here etc
 
It is possible that individual animal cruelty is just an expression of a national mindset of excelling at the extinction of Australian biodiversity. "Australia is recorded as one of the countries with worst extinction records in the world." (source) Unique animals and plants are allowed to slip into extinction.

On the making of empathy
It has been found that preschool children in NSW "showed callous and unemotional traits such as lacking remorse or empathy for the feelings of other people." The psychopathic traits found could lead to anti social behaviour against their own species (bullying, family violence) or cruelty against any creature.

The undeveloped emotional skills can be acquired by interacting with offspring and teaching "the parents how to be very warm, involved and loving with them to see if that reduces those callous traits over time." (source)


"Respecting other forms of life is not an intrinsic value – it has to be taught, and it has to be learned. While there are certainly exceptions, I am of the opinion that unless you discourage children from that sort of behaviour, it will proliferate into adulthood...Unless we can convince children to respect other species, we can expect to continue failing to elicit much sympathy for the plight of global biodiversity." (source)

Sources:
The Mysterious Incredible Life-cycle of Short-finned Eels PDF
Oceanic migration behaviour of tropical Pacific eels from Vanuatu, Marine Ecology Progress Series

Psychopathic traits found in preschool children by University of NSW researchers, SMH 10.09.2015
Innate cruelty and exploitation: does biodiversity stand a chance, Conservation bytes

Updates:
Eight wombats deliberately run over and killed at Kangaroo Valley camping ground: police, abc 
Hate Crimes Against Wombats
Two teenagers refused bail over torturing farm animals to death in Dural, abc 23.09.2015

The Family Fishing Festival now changed its sustainability ethos from measure and brag to measure then put the fish straight back into the water. "From Friday to Sunday, there were hundreds of adults and children dipping a line in the water from the Nambucca River up to south of Muttonbird Island, including on the banks of Deep Creek, Kalang River, Bellinger River, Bonville Creek and Boambee Creek." The Bellingen Shire Courier-Sun,  13.01.2020

Images:
Tiles northern NSW
Moray eel graffiti
Young human, deficient in empathy, graffiti
Young human, graffiti

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