This site is representing all the endangered animals throughout the world.
My personal hope is that the following sites are educational towards the animals and help raise awareness.
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FACTS ABOUT....
GORILLAS: Cross River Gorillas and Mountain Gorillas are both classified as Critically Endangered and Endangered by the IUCN since 1996, that is two out of five gorilla subspecies. There are currently only 200-300 Cross River Gorillas left in the wild, and 900 Mountain Gorillas.
SNOW LEOPARDS: Probably fewer than 6,500 remain in the wild, though due to the remote mountainous terrain preferred by the species, and its elusive nature, data is hard to come by. The largest populations are in China and Mongolia, with significant populations in India and Kyrgyzstan as well.
ELEPHANTS: In the past 25 years, the Sumatran Elephant has lost an astounding 70% of its habitat to deforestation for palm oil plantations, agriculture and human settlements. Less than 2000 are estimated to exist and in 2011, the Sumatran Elephant was classified by the IUCN as CRITICALLY ENDANGERED.
ORANGUTANS: Due in large part to logging and capture for the exotic pet trade, orangutans, restricted to the Southeast Asian islands of Borneo and Sumatra, number fewer than 60,000 per a 2004 study.
VAQUITA: With less 12-15 thought to exist, the Vaquita is the rarest marine mammal in the world. Time is running out for these elusive little sea porpoises, with extinction predicted as soon as 2018 passes by.
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