Endangered species
An endangered species is a group of animals or plants which is threatened by becoming extinct. This could happen because there are few of that animal left, its predators have grown in number, or the climate that it lives in is changing, or the places it lives in have been destroyed.
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Risk of extinction |
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The World Conservation Union (IUCN) has worked out that endangered species are 40% of all organisms.[1]
How to get rid of endangered species
Many countries have laws to protect these plants and animals. These laws, if obeyed, can save species by stopping hunting, land development or making parks and reserves. Poaching and other illegal activities, however, can still destroy them.
Only a few plants and animals at risk of extinction, mostly vertebrates, are put on the lists and get legal protection. Many more species become extinct, or will become extinct, without people knowing about it.
Mammal
This is a list of some mammals that are endangered. They include:
- Asiatic linsang
- Asiatic lion
- Black-footed ferret
- Black rhinoceros
- Blue whale
- Dhole
- Ethopian wolf
- Hairy-eared dwarf lemur
- Indonesian mountain weasel
- Snow leopard
- Tiger[2][3]
- White rhinoceros [4] (currently considered as near endangered)
Birds
Endangered birds include:
Endangered Species Media
Golden lion tamarin, an endemic and one of the endangered species saved from extinction in Brazil
The California condor is a critically endangered species. Note the wing tags used for population monitoring.
Photo of Pusa hispida saimensis, also known as Saimaa ringed seal, from 1956. Living only in Lake Saimaa, Finland, Saimaa ringed seals are among the most endangered seals in the world, having a total population of only about 400 individuals.
The Siberian tiger is an Endangered (EN) tiger subspecies. Three tiger subspecies are already extinct (see List of carnivorans by population).
Blue-throated macaw, a critically endangered bird
Brown spider monkey, a critically endangered mammal
Siamese crocodile, a critically endangered reptile
American burying beetle, an endangered species of insect
Kemp's ridley sea turtle, a critically endangered reptile
Related pages
Further reading
References
- ↑ "IUCN Red-list statistics (2006)". Archived from the original on 2006-06-30. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
- ↑ "Black Rhino | Species | WWF". World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
- ↑ "Why Are Rhinos Endangered". www.helpingrhinos.org. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
- ↑ "After Last Male's Death, Is the Northern White Rhino Doomed?". National Geographic News. 2018-03-20. Retrieved 2020-04-30.