nothing. I personally are doing nothing but I bet millions of people are doing something. Don't worry I bet they wont go extinct!
I am going to adopt a Baiji dolphin and help save them from extintion. There are only about 20 left in the whole world.
The baiji dolphins live in martina's house
The Baiji Dolphin colors are pale,smoked gray as well as white on the Stomach
Estimated 24 years in the wild
Baiji eat small fish such as: shrimp, catfish, and other small creatures.
The Yangtse dolphin, also known as the "Baiji" is functionally extinct.
The endangered dolphins' species are: the Indus River dolphin and the Baiji also known as the Yangtze River dolphin.
1) The Boto 2) The Baiji 3) The Ganges 4) The Indus
The Baiji was a freshwater dolphin found in the Yangtze River in China. No confirmed sighting have been reported since 2004 and it is thought to be extinct.
Bottlenose dolphin. The most endangered dophin is the Baiji or Chinese white dolphin
everything has the right to live. a dolphin is at the top of the food chain also
The hectors dolphin did not go extinct you may be thinking of the baiji river dolphin witch went extinct in 2006.
AnswerReasons why the Baiji Dolphins are being killed:The Yangtze river Dolphin is the most endangered species on the planet and almost extinct.Unsustainable fishing and mass shipping. China industrialised and transformed the Yangtze into a crowded artery of mass shipping, fishing and power generation.Indiscriminate and illegal fishing practices. The Chinese would use large nets, then hit long pipes to confuse the Dolphins radar and gaff them into their boats. Dolphins are extremely human like in thought and useful not only to the American Navy, but to children with disabilities yet China did not see these Dolphins as much importance (having stripped it of its sacred status in Chinese culture during Mao's Great Leap Forward) until the 70's.Pollution and degradation of its habitat.Low employment in the 1980s - 1990s caused a rise in unskilled fishing.The Chinese government worked with scientists and many others trying to save the Dolphins but it was probably too late, and the last confirmed sighting was in 2004.