Since 1996, the leopard has been classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered with fewer than 70 individuals believed to exist today. It is hunted and killed for its beautiful plumage, its habitat being destroyed for human settlement and agricultural farming.Since 1996, the leopard has been classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered with fewer than 70 individuals believed to exist today. It is hunted and killed for its beautiful plumage, its habitat being destroyed for human settlement and agricultural farming.
Gorillas
River Gorillas and Mountain Gorillas are both classified as Critically Endangered and Endangered by the IUCN since 1996 – two out of five gorilla subspecies. There are currently only 200-300 river gorillas left in the wild and 900 mountain gorillas
Sea turtle
Two types of sea turtles are among the most endangered in the world: the Hawksbill Turtle and the Leatherback Turtle.
Gorilla
The Sumatran Orangutans have been classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN with about 80% of the loss lost in the past 75 years mainly due to mass deforestation. This terrible trend continues to increase with the number of remaining, about 6,600 Sumatran orangutans estimated to remain on this earth.
Sumatran Elephant
Over the past 25 years, the Sumatran Elephant has lost 70% of its habitat due to deforestation to palm oil plantations, agriculture and human settlements. It is estimated that less than 2000 exist and as of 2011, the Sumatran Elephant was classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered.
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Jaguar
Since 1996, the leopard has been classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered with fewer than 70 individuals believed to exist today. It is hunted and killed for its beautiful plumage, its habitat being destroyed for human settlement and agricultural farming.Since 1996, the leopard has been classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered with fewer than 70 individuals believed to exist today. It is hunted and killed for its beautiful plumage, its habitat being destroyed for human settlement and agricultural farming.
Gorillas
River Gorillas and Mountain Gorillas are both classified as Critically Endangered and Endangered by the IUCN since 1996 – two out of five gorilla subspecies. There are currently only 200-300 river gorillas left in the wild and 900 mountain gorillas
Sea turtle
Two types of sea turtles are among the most endangered in the world: the Hawksbill Turtle and the Leatherback Turtle.
Gorilla
The Sumatran Orangutans have been classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN with about 80% of the loss lost in the past 75 years mainly due to mass deforestation. This terrible trend continues to increase with the number of remaining, about 6,600 Sumatran orangutans estimated to remain on this earth.
Sumatran Elephant
Over the past 25 years, the Sumatran Elephant has lost 70% of its habitat due to deforestation to palm oil plantations, agriculture and human settlements. It is estimated that less than 2000 exist and as of 2011, the Sumatran Elephant was classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered.