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boonleng 7th September 2009 11:35 PM

Poaching
 
Went trekking today and very sad to see a poacher on my way back:mad:
When I saw the car park by the roadside I can guess that most likely is looking for flora/fauna... especially pitcher.

I continue my way back and I saw the guy (chinese) down the hill looking for plants, he look suspicious so I took a photo of what he's doing.
http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...07092009s1.jpg
I suspect that he is cutting pitcher so I turn back to find out and then saw him already came up to the roadside, when he saw me coming over he quickly put a big plastic bag fill with pitcher plants into his car and drove away.
From the amount of pitcher he took, I believe he's a commercial grower.
Those pitcher that he took are HL neps like macfarlanei and sanguinea:crying:

David 8th September 2009 01:34 AM

Re: Poacher
 
From the looks of the car and the way he is dress, I think this is not a commercial grower but a private collector... one who is greedy enough to poach a whole bag full of neps.

marvin1997 8th September 2009 08:58 PM

Re: Poacher
 
Hate poachers.....Report him to the police!

NepNut 8th September 2009 09:07 PM

Re: Poacher
 
Sad to see this... Without proper enforcement, there's only so much we can do.

sooxiwei 8th September 2009 09:38 PM

Re: Poacher
 
well, how do you expect them to know plucking some neps from the wild is illegal. With the rapid development going on in this country, it is just the matter of time these neps and plants are all going to be destroyed, a real clear example would be Cyberjaya, today you might saw a bunch of n. gracilis growing abundantly, by tomorrow, you might saw the same spot being wiped up totally for construction. Taking a bunch of neps doesn't necessarily means he will own all of it, he might distribute them around to close friends like how rural area people do before any land is destroyed for oil palm estate, the point is that he ensure survival of species of nep from that area before demolition begin or might even end up entering this hobby and found out such action is illegal/unethical. Don't just judge it in one way as this is not fair to people who are unaware cping ethic which are quite unknown to outsider:smile:

plantlover 8th September 2009 11:13 PM

Re: Poacher
 
Unless the place is really doomed like what sooxiwei said(development etc), then I think taking some is OK. But this is another story. Perhaps he does not know the rules regarding wild nepenthes poaching. I have a relative who told me his neighbour has some wild neps. They did not know poacj=hing is really illegal. The rules must be made clearer for everyone to see. That's just my opinion so i hope no conflict happens.(Actually if I had the chance I would take 1 too, hehehe)

boonleng 8th September 2009 11:21 PM

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if the guy just took 1/2 cuttings for his own collection or for the survival of the species or for whatever reason.. then I dont mind coz sometime I oso taking plants cuttings home, but taking a big bag of the same species that would be too much.
If he want to distribute the species to friends, harvesting from the wild would be a wrong way to do it, propagation should be the correct way.

arvin555 9th September 2009 10:10 PM

Re: Poacher
 
Hehehe, and chances are the person is maybe a member of this forum, he will be shy to say so already. :(

You guys are so lucky that there are still nepenthes along your roads, here, nothing at all anymore! :(

TTFN
Arvin

kentosaurs 9th September 2009 11:59 PM

Re: Poacher
 
Its MUA!!! Hahahah jking i wish i can drive and become tat tall...Haiz sangs macs and ramps gone...

Aliamyz 10th September 2009 12:49 AM

Re: Poacher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sooxiwei (Post 20330)
well, how do you expect them to know plucking some neps from the wild is illegal. With the rapid development going on in this country, it is just the matter of time these neps and plants are all going to be destroyed, a real clear example would be Cyberjaya, today you might saw a bunch of n. gracilis growing abundantly, by tomorrow, you might saw the same spot being wiped up totally for construction. Taking a bunch of neps doesn't necessarily means he will own all of it, he might distribute them around to close friends like how rural area people do before any land is destroyed for oil palm estate, the point is that he ensure survival of species of nep from that area before demolition begin or might even end up entering this hobby and found out such action is illegal/unethical. Don't just judge it in one way as this is not fair to people who are unaware cping ethic which are quite unknown to outsider:smile:

Agree with you Soo.:smile:


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