Tiger
The tiger is a majestic big cat species that faces significant threats to its survival. There are several subspecies of tigers, each with its unique characteristics. Some of the common threats leading to the endangerment of tigers include: Habitat Loss, Poaching, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Climate Change!
Amur Leopard
The Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) is a rare subspecies of leopard native to the Amur River region in the Russian Far East and parts of China and North Korea. Here are some key points about the Amur leopard and the reasons for its endangered status: Population Size, Habitat Loss, Poaching, Prey Depletion, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Climate Change.
Sumatran Orangutan
The Sumatran orangutan is a critically endangered species of orangutan native to the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. Threats to their survival include habitat loss due to deforestation, illegal pet trade, and human-wildlife conflict.
Vaquita
The vaquita is the world's rarest marine mammal, with a population critically endangered due to bycatch in illegal gillnets used for fishing in the Gulf of California. Conservation efforts are underway to save this small porpoise from extinction.
Javan Rhino
The Javan rhinoceros is one of the rarest large mammals on Earth. It is critically endangered, with only a small population remaining in Java, Indonesia. Habitat loss and poaching are major threats to the survival of this species.