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A Senseless Slaughter of Blues

Journal Entry: Tue May 6, 2008, 11:59 AM
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Grrrrr...I am REALLY starting to question humanity's level of sanity. My grandpa showed me today's paper, and when I got through reading the article on the front page, I was boiling mad all over, and disgusted at the level of violence aimed towards innocent animals. :disbelief:

The animals in question are Blue Iguanas. [link]

At the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, six Blue Iguanas were discovered dead, one was missing, and three others badly injured. Blue Iguanas are a critically endangered species found ONLY on Grand Cayman, and they are few in number as it is without some sick fuck going around hurting them and killing them, ESPECIALLY females that are close to breeding. :x Man, I hope they catch the fuckers who did this, and throw them in prison! :shakefist:

The newspaper article is as follows:

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Six Blue Iguanas are confirmed dead, one is missing, and three others are injured after an attack at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park Saturday night.
The nine animals represent one-third of the adult breeding iguanas cared for at the Blue Iguana Recovery Programme captive facility in the park.
Programme Director Fred Burton said the animals appeared to have massive internal injuries, as if they had been stomped on violently and repeatedly. Some were cut.
The missing iguana is Pedro. Entrails were found outside his pen, but no body has been discovered by Sunday evening. He is believed to be dead.
Senior Iguana Warden John Marotta confirmed that Pedro, "the bluest of the blues", was the animal introduced to Prince Edward during his visit last year.
All of the animals are named and have personalities that made the incident that much harder to bear for the volunteers who work with them and everyone involved in the programme. Several of the animals have been sponsored by businessess or school groups that take personal interest in their iguanas. Pedro, for example, was sponsered by Webster's Tours.
Ms Samantha Hicks said the volunteers discovered the scene when they unlocked the gates around 9am on Sunday.
One animal was lying on the ground nearby, a left leg missing. He was quickly identified as Eldemire, who had been christened by businessman Kent Eldemire.
The next animal found was Jessica. She was also out of her pen and badly beaten.
A quick check revealed more devastating news. Sara, considered the matriarch of the facility at age 22, was dead in her pen. She was the mother of Pedro and Jessica, and had been preparing to lay eggs.
Two males were also found dead in their pens: Digger, sponsored by Simon Hicks, and Yellow, sponsored by Carribean Publishers.
Males Archie and Billy were injured, as was the female Elwood, sponsored by Wood's Furniture.
Volunteers notified Mr. Burton, who quickly attended to the scene. Enforcement Officer Carl Edwards, from the Department of Environment attended, fast followed by police officers who examined the scene and began their investigation.
Mr. Burton said Dr. Colin Wakelin from the Department of Agriculture treated the surviving victimes. He closed a large gash in one of the animals and applied antiseptic to others.
Jessica, who had also been preparing to lay eggs, made it through the day, but was showing signs of severe stress and shock. Mr. Burton called the Wildlife Conservation Society in New York. The veterinarian recommended fluids, steriods for shock, and antibiotics because it was feared that the eggs would have ruptured.
Mr. Burton and DoE Officer Mat DaCosta-Cottam carried Jessica to St. Matthew's Veterinary School, where Mr. Wakelin attempted to stabilise her. Despite everyone's best efforts, she died Sunday night.
The person or persons responsible may have broken into the park after closing hours and found a way into the fenced-in captive breeding facility, Mr. Burton said.
Mr. Marotta pointed out there was no damage to the fence or gate or any of the structures inside. Juvenile iguanas were not interfered with.
The breeding adults all have large open penned areas with three-foot walls, natural vegetation and natural or man-made retreats where they sleep.
Mr. Marotta said most iguanas tend to settle down dor the night around sundown, but the males who were killed liked to stay out a little later. They were also inquisitive and willing to show themselves. But these iguanas would also have been inside their retreats before dark.
Park staff and all who visited the captive facility on Sunday just shook their heads as they wondered why anyone would want to hurt the endangered Blue Iguanas, which are found no where else in the world.
They were considered to be at the point of extinction until the recovery programme began in the early 1990's. The population has grown, but not enough yet for the Blue Iguana to come off the endangered species list. It is believed that there are about 400 Blues in the Eastern districts.
Mr. Burton urged anyone with relevant information about the violent attack to contact the Royal Cayman Islands Police.
He said Mr. Wakelin was making arrangements for an autopsy, or possibly several, to determine precise cause of death.

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Man, some people are just so SICK. I hope they catch whoever did this! :x

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*Sephy117:iconSephy117: May 6, 2008, 12:15:08 PM
Geez, me, too. It's similar to what happened in North Dakota a few months ago. The first wild Trumpeter Swan seen in at least a hundred years within the state was found dead, shot by someone. It wasn't even any hunting season to claim they mistook it as something else somehow. I haven't heard if they know anything more about it, but it's pretty sad when people go around killing endangered animals.

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~yodana:iconyodana: May 6, 2008, 12:19:20 PM
There was a similar incident, where two iguanas were killed by feral dogs. But that doesn't compare to the level of violence inflicted by humans. Man, how can people be so sick to further endanger an already endangered species? :disbelief:

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*Sephy117:iconSephy117: May 6, 2008, 12:23:55 PM
They just don't care enough about life, I guess. It must not mean much to them or something... D:

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~G-zeke:iconG-zeke: May 6, 2008, 12:26:39 PM
You know, over here when the birds Red Kites were being hunted and were on the verge of extinction, we used the British Army to protect the nests of the birds. And it worked, there are becoming quite a common bird now.
Maybe they should do that with the Blue Iguanas.

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~yodana:iconyodana: May 6, 2008, 12:31:51 PM
Man, if someone could do that to a poor, defenceless animal, imagine what they would do to another human being. It's frightening.

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~yodana:iconyodana: May 6, 2008, 12:34:51 PM
Unfortunately, we don't have an army here in Cayman. The least anybody can do is post security guards near the iguana's enclosures.

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*happyottsel:iconhappyottsel: May 6, 2008, 12:48:07 PM Mood: Anger
Similar to the people that nicked the penguin from a zoo. Some people can be so sick minded. Humanity is going downhill. Makes you want to give up hope.

Why would you want to kill them? Is there something wrong with their brain or something?!?

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~G-zeke:iconG-zeke: May 6, 2008, 12:56:57 PM
Ahh, well a lack of an Army is a good thing as well. But they really should do something to help these poor animals.

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~yodana:iconyodana: May 6, 2008, 1:13:27 PM
I agree. The poor iguanas are rare enough as it is, without some sickos going around hurting them and killing them!

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~dragonzoomer:icondragonzoomer: May 6, 2008, 2:40:56 PM Mood: Agony
HOW CAN SOMEONE DO THAT?? IT REMINDS ME OF MY PET BEARDED DRAGON THAT KATIE M. KILLED!!!



WHAT IS IN PEOPLE'S MINDS THESE DAYS??????

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