I've read before that one of the reasons the Galapogos tortoise species were either driven to extinction or almost so was because sailors though they tasted amazing.
So someone in the new cultured cloned meat industry really needs to get on that.
They could also survive for a very long time without food and water. Sailors would grab like 50 of them when visiting islands and snack on them like Doritos.
I had to double-check the location where the incident happened, prepared to write paragraphs on how the area is poor and undeveloped and so environmental protections are ignored when literal hunger is the more important consideration... but I am not too sure now.
The overall area is poor, not entirely remote, but still remote in comparison to places like Manila or Davao. I was under the impression that this event happened on a remote island municipality where sourcing food is an issue, but maybe it's just poverty?
Not excusing the act nor gloating over the deaths though, just trying to understand (and failing) how this came to be. Not to mention why they ignored the glaring signs before they slaughtered and cooked the creature. In the news report I saw here locally, and I am recalling from memory, it is said that the victims found the turtle's shell to be discolored, but still proceeded anyways.
Also, this is southern Mindanao we're talking about. Cagayan de Oro is kinda viewed as backswoodsy by people in Manila and this is well south of Cagayan. This is well off the beaten path.
Anywhere you go in the Philippines you can find hunger. It's everywhere. Not exonerating them, but we're likely talking subsistence level fishermen here.
Interesting insight. I was initially thinking this was some rare delicacy which the wealthy take part in, believing they are above the law and above environmental regulations.
Not getting into the ethics of poor/uneducated people eating endangered species. Everybody sucks. It's unfortunate.
Turtle is fucking delicious. I've only had freshwater turtle from non-threatened species. Best way I ever had was as barbecue sandwiches using a crockpot recipe prepared by an old man. Seven kinds of meat in a turtle. Killed a snapping turtle in a stocked pond once and spent hours trying to recover it just so we could eat it.
They're so delicious they've become extinct in several places. English colonists ate all the turtles in Jamestown, Virginia, and while nobody claims that it contributed to the famine that killed the settlement, maybe.
Never had it, myself; turtle is one of the few animals I won't eat, for no particular reason except I like them and haven't developed a taste for them. But I hear from everyone that has that they're delicious.
Doesn't justify eating endangered species, even if you aren't against eating meat on moral grounds.