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Why Amur Leopards Are Endangered and What We Can Do - Treehugger Amur leopards, a subspecies of leopard found in the Russian Far East and northeastern China, are considered critically endangered mainly due to low population numbers and population fragmentation
Rhino Poaching | Why Rhino Horn Is Worth More Than Gold Rhino poaching refers to the illegal hunting and killing of rhinoceroses, primarily for their horns This practice has become a major conservation crisis, particularly in Africa and Asia, where rhinos are native Poachers kill rhinos to obtain their horns, which are highly valued in some cultures for traditional medicine, ornaments, and status symbols, despite there being no scientific
Cross River Gorilla | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund Scientists have been unable to thoroughly study the distribution and abundance of the Cross River gorilla until the last decade or so Because the gorillas are wary of humans and inhabit rugged territory, scientists have been unable to count many of these gorillas directly Instead, researchers have
State of the Rhino 2023 - दृष्टि आईएएस Javan Rhinos:The status and whereabouts of 12 of the approximately 76 remaining Javan rhinos is unknown Sumatran Rhinos: Signs of Sumatran rhinos are increasingly hard to find, creating more uncertainty about their population in the wild White Rhinos: 2,000 white rhinos from “World’s Largest Rhino Farm” will now be rewilded throughout
Black-footed Ferret | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund Fifteen black-footed ferrets are being released into prairie dog colonies on the Fort Belknap Reservation in September 2015 Black-footed ferrets were first reintroduced on the Reservation in 1997, but an outbreak of sylvatic plague swept through the release sites in 1999 and decimated populations of ferrets and prairie dogs, the ferret’s main food item
Black rhinos re-introduced to Gonarezhou National Park . . . An essential megaherbivore, the critically endangered black rhino that was once present in Gonarezhou National Park, has now returned With guidance from experienced veterinarians, ecologists, and animal handlers, the animals were recently relocated from three source populations within Zimbabwe to Gonarezhou National Park with success
The Society for Conservation Biology Compensation in return for losses associated with living with endangered species has become an established practice (e g , livestock predation), yet even when payments are paid in full and in a timely manner, it begs the question why do we restrict payments to relatively small sums as compensation for losses, or opportunity costs, such as labor?