Frontier Borneo, Season 1 Episode 7, 2017.

Walai penyu Conservation Park Libaran
14 Feb 202107:05

Summary

TLDRFrontier Borneo's undercover mission with advocate Alex Yi exposes the illegal turtle egg trade in Sunder Can. Despite warnings, a network of gangs continues to profit from this lucrative black market. Alex's efforts to gather evidence are thwarted, but he remains committed to protecting the endangered species. On Liboron Island, a local hatchery offers an alternative income, combating poaching. Night patrols by Alex and his team aim to safeguard nesting turtles, illustrating the critical battle for survival against poaching.

Takeaways

  • 🌳 Alex Yi is on an undercover mission in Sunder Can, Borneo, to gather evidence of illegal turtle egg trade.
  • đŸš« A signboard warns the public against buying or consuming turtle eggs, indicating the illegality of the trade.
  • đŸ“č Alex and producer Mark set up a hidden camera to capture evidence of the illegal trade.
  • 💰 Turtle eggs are highly lucrative on the black market, with a nest fetching over 20 USD.
  • 🔍 Alex believes the trade is organized by a network of related gangs, with accomplices keeping watch and signaling buyers.
  • đŸ€” The use of an 'OK' sign is a covert way for sellers to indicate they are selling turtle eggs.
  • đŸš« Alex's approach to sellers is met with caution and suspicion, leading to the sellers closing ranks and refusing further interaction.
  • 🏝 Alex travels to Liboron Island, a turtle nesting hotspot where eggs are frequently poached and smuggled into the city.
  • 🐱 Alex has set up a turtle hatchery on Liboron Island, providing an alternative income source for locals and combating egg poaching.
  • đŸŒ± Only one in a thousand turtle hatchlings reaches adulthood, highlighting the importance of every saved egg.
  • 🌙 Alex and his team patrol the beach at night to protect nesting turtles and their eggs from poachers.

Q & A

  • What is the mission of Alex Yi in the script?

    -Alex Yi is on an undercover mission to secure evidence that shows the illegal trade in turtle eggs is still rampant.

  • Why is there a signboard advising the public not to consume or buy turtle eggs?

    -The signboard is there to discourage the consumption and purchase of turtle eggs, likely due to their endangered status and the illegal nature of the trade.

  • What does the 'okay' sign symbolize in the context of the turtle egg trade?

    -In the script, the 'okay' sign is used as a covert signal by sellers to indicate that they are selling turtle eggs, as the sign resembles the shape of a turtle egg.

  • What is the potential jail term for those caught in possession of turtle eggs illegally?

    -If caught in possession, they could face a jail term of up to five years.

  • What is the economic situation in the Sunder Can area that leads people to engage in turtle egg poaching?

    -The area has a limited economy, with livelihoods primarily based on making fish nets to sell, fishing, or collecting turtle eggs.

  • What is the significance of the turtle hatchery set up by Alex?

    -The turtle hatchery is a program run by locals that provides an alternative income source and helps combat egg poaching by protecting the eggs and increasing the chances of hatchlings reaching adulthood.

  • What is the approximate weight of the mature green turtle mentioned in the script?

    -The mature green turtle mentioned weighs easily 130-140 kilos.

  • How many eggs did the green turtle lay in the script, and what is the significance of the number 78?

    -The green turtle laid 78 eggs, which is considered a good and auspicious number in Chinese culture.

  • What is the market value of one turtle egg in the script, and what would be the total value for 78 eggs?

    -The market value of one turtle egg is two ringgit, making the total value of 78 eggs about 156 ringgit, equivalent to 35 US dollars.

  • What is the primary goal of Alex and his team during their night patrols on Lebron Island?

    -The primary goal of Alex and his team during their night patrols is to keep landing turtles safe from poachers and ensure the eggs reach the hatchery.

  • What is the survival rate of turtle hatchlings mentioned in the script?

    -Only one in a thousand hatchlings reaches adulthood, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts.

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