For the planet, for the future
TIGER
STATUS : Endangered
POPULATION : As few as 3200
WEIGHT : 220 - 660 pounds
LENGTH : 4 - 10 feet
HABITATS : Tropical Rainforests, Evergreen Forests, Mangrove Swamps... (Source)
Destruction of the nature is becoming worse day by day. Enormous species of animals had extincted and still losing their habitats. Surprisingly, most of the impacts for environments are being caused by humans. This issue is significant for both humans and animals. Let's look at some endangered species, which WWF is trying to conserve from extinction.
Endangered Species
POLAR BEAR
STATUS : Vulnerable
POPULATION : 20,000 - 25,000
WEIGHT : 800 - 1300 pounds
LENGTH : 6 - 9 feet
HABITATS : Arctic Sea Ice
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AMUR LEOPARD
STATUS : Critically Endangered
POPULATION : Around 30 Individuals
WEIGHT :70 - 105 pounds
LENGTH : 4 - 7 feet
HABITATS : Temperate Broad Leaf, and Mixed Forests (Source)
SEA TURTLE
STATUS : Endangered
POPULATION : Unknown
WEIGHT : up to 1300 pounds
LENGTH : 2 - 6 feet
HABITATS : Open Water and coasts
(Source)
ORANGUTAN
STATUS : Endangered
POPULATION : About 41,000 (Bornean), about 7,500 (Sumatran)
WEIGHT : up to 200 pounds
LENGTH : 4 - 5 feet
HABITATS : Sumatra, Borneo
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