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11 Facts About Endangered

Species
1. An endangered species is one whose numbers are so small that it
is at risk of extinction.
2. A threatened species is one that is vulnerable of becoming
endangered in the near future.
3. In January 2013, the Fish and Wildlife Services reported 2,054
species worldwide that are endangered or threatened. 1,436 exist in
the U.S. alone.
4. A species is declared extinct after many years of not being
spotted. Because it takes so long to define an entire species as
extinct, it is probable that there are many species already gone that
we are unaware of.
5. A species is defined as endangered or threatened when it is
suffers from these factors: Damage to its habitat, recreational, or
entertainment purposes, disease or predation of the species, natural
or manmade hazards to the continued life of the species
6. The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) protects registered
endangered species by removing them from the take list, which
makes it unlawful for a person to shoot, harm, capture, trap, or
attempt any such actions to the species.
7. Ultimately, the ESA strives to recover species from the
endangered list by restoring their ecological health until they no
longer need protection.
8. Factors that threaten the earths creatures include deforestation,
water scarcity, erosion, pollution, climate change, pirate fishing,
overfishing, oil and gas development, infrastructure, and illegal
wildlife trade.

9. The World Wildlife Organization focuses on saving certain species


that help sustain other species. They protect wildlife such as
pandas, whales, rhinos, marine turtles, primates, polar bears, and
big cats.
10. Freshwater ecosystems are home to more than 100,000 known
species of plants and animals, and are now one of the most
endangered habitats in the world as a result of human development,
pollution, and climate change.
11. As estimated 50% of all endangered species live in the
rainforest. The planets largest rainforest The Amazon lost more
than 17% of its forest cover in the last century due to human
activity.
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Fact 1 - Definition: An endangered species is one whose numbers are so


small that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion
of its range.
Fact 2 - Causes: The Causes of animals becoming endangered are due to
habitat destruction such as the rainforest, introduction of exotic animals,
disease, water pollution, global warming, and over-exploitation. As people
are made aware of the problem initiatives such as Recycling increase in
popularity
Fact 3 - Endangered Species Organizations are dedicated to saving and
preserving the world's most endangered wildlife.
Fact 4 - There are over 1,000 animals that are endangered at varied levels,
across the world.
Fact 5 - The conservation status of a species is an indicator of the
likelihood of that endangered species not living.
Fact 6 - The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN),
founded in 1948, is the world's main authority on the conservation status
of species.
Fact 7 - Regional Red Lists are produced by countries or organizations,
which assess the risk of extinction to species. These Red Lists are based on
specific criteria and levels by organisations such as the IUCN

Fact 8 - Animals are classified by the IUCN into categories under a


Conservation status of At Lower Risk, Threatened and Extinct
Least Concern - LC (Status: At Lower Risk) - No immediate threat
to the survival of the species. The species has been evaluated and do
not qualify as Endangered, Threatened or Near Threatened species
Near Threatened - NT (Status: At Lower Risk) - May be considered
threatened in the near future.
Vulnerable - VU (Status: Threatened) - At risk because of their
natural declining numbers are facing high-risk in their natural
surroundings
Endangered Species - EN (Status: Threatened) - In the immediate
probability of becoming extinct and require protection to exist.
Critically Endangered - CR (Status: Threatened) - Face an
extremely high risk of extinction in the immediate future.
Extinct in the Wild - EW (Status: Extinct) - Captive animals survive,
but there is no free-living, natural population.
Extinct - EX (Status: Extinct) - These animals are no longer in
existence.
*Conservation Dependent - CD (Status: At Lower Risk) - Animals
are not severely threatened, but must depend on conservation
programs. This is no longer a valid category under IUCN 3.1
Fact 9 - Least concern:
These species have been evaluated but findings show no immediate
threat to the survival of the species. They include animals like
the American Black Bears, Emu, House Mouse and Wolverine
Fact 10 - Near threatened:
These endangered species include the Solitary Eagle, Jaguar, Tiger
Shark, Leopard and Okapi
Fact 11 - Conservation dependent:
These endangered species include the Spotted Hyena, Leopard
Shark, Black Caiman Crocodileand Killer whale
Fact 12 - The Vulnerable species:
These endangered species include the Cheetah, Lion, Sloth
Bears, Manatee, Polar Bear,Hippopotamus, African Golden
Cat, Congo Peafowl Komodo dragon and the Golden hamster. Some
species of Tortoise and Hummingbirds are also in this category
Fact 13 - The Endangered Species:
These endangered species include the Blue Whale, Giant
Panda, Snow Leopard, Bald Eagles(now removed), Madagascar
Mongoose, African Wild Dogs, Tiger, Indian Rhinoceros, Bornean
Orangutan, Grevy's Zebra, Giant
Octopus, Gorillas, Bonobos, Tasmanian Devil, Chimpanzees,Maned
Three-toed Sloth, Steller sea lion, Green Peafowl Kiwi Red-crowned
Crane and some species of Parrots
Fact 14 - Critically endangered species:

These endangered species include the Mountain Gorillas, Sumatran


Orangutan, Chinese alligator, Bactrian Camels, Chinese giant
salamander, Pygmy Three-toed Sloth, Iberian Lynx,California
Condor, Dama Gazelle, Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat, Ruffed
Lemur and the Javan rhinoceros and Sumatran rhinoceros
Fact 15 - Extinct in the wild:

These endangered species include the Barbary Lion, Alagoas


Curassow and Seychelles giant tortoise
Fact 16 - The extinct species:
These extinct species include the Dodo, Javan Tiger and
the Dinosaurs
Fact 17 - Plastic waste in coastal areas kills up to 100,000 marine
mammals, 1 million sea birds and countless fish annually
Fact 18 - Under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the Penguins which
are most at risk are the Galapagos penguin
Fact 19 - Monkeys - species of both Old World and New World monkeys
are endangered species
Fact 20: Bees: Some endangered species of bees include the stingless
Melipona beecheii and Melipona Yucatanica of the Americas, four species
of bumblebee are endangered in Ireland and eight species are either
endangered or under threat in Britain
Fact 21 - Two of the 9 subspecies of Giraffes are currently endangered: the
West African Giraffe or Nigerian Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis peralta),
and the Rothschild's Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis rothschildi)
Fact 22 - Panda Bears: Less than 2,500 Giant Pandas are alive due to
habitat destruction of the bamboo forests. They are one of the world's most
Endangered species. The Red Pandas have been classified as Vulnerable
because its population is estimated at less than 10,000

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