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10 Animals in Crisis

Some of these species are on the IUCN red list, and some are "poached to extinction".

If you check out the sites at National Geographic, the Guardian, BBC News, and Science Daily, you will find that there are many more species that face crisis.

From ocean, to land, to mountain there are some types of animals that need our attention.

World's Primates are at Risk of Extinction

The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) estimated about half of all primate species are facing extinction. The evaluation was base on the work of hundreds of scientists, and included comprehensive studies for more than a decade.

The two biggest threats for primates are the destruction of logging, hunting for bushmeat, and illegal wildlife trading.

Eleven of thirteen kinds of red colobus monkey in Africa have been listed as critically endangered. The Bouvier's red colobus and Miss Waldron's red colobus may be extinct already.

Primates Face Extinction Crisis

This unique grey-shanked douc langur is critically endangered, and conservationists described the situation as "depressing" when a global review said that 48% of primate species face extinction!

Here is IUCN Red List:

  • Cambodia-90%
  • Vietnam-86%
  • Indonesia-84%
  • Laos-83%
  • China-79%

Sun Bear is on the Red List

The sun bear is the smallest of eight species of bear: the Asiatic black bear, the sloth bear, the Andean bear, the polar bear, the brown bear, the American black bear, the giant panda bear, and the sun bear.

Joining the giant panda bear in the endangered species is the sun bear. This little bear lives in Southeast Asia, Sumatra, and Borneo, and is on the Red List since there was a decreased of at least 30% in the last 30 years.

Penguin Chicks Frozen by Global Warming

Explorer Jon Bowermaster said: "many, many, many of them-thousands of them-were dying" when witnessed the baby chicks frozen by the impact of global climate change.
About two third of all penguin species are endangered by human activities such as oil spills, run over by tourists, climate change, current change, and shortage of fish.

Click here to see the video of Baby penguins wash up in Brazil.

Hammerhead Needs Protection

The expensive delicacy-the shark fins-have put the hammerhead in the brink of extinction. They are on the list of "globally endangered"!

Hammerheads are commonly caught for finning, and the most terrible thing about this is: after the shark's fins were removed, the rest of the shark was thrown back into the ocean to die.

Since fishing for shark in international waters is unrestricted, the IUCN has put 233 shark species on the Red List!

New Fear for Elephants' Ivory


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On July 16th of this year, the Guardian reported the international community allowed China to purchase elephant ivory, and disappointed conservationists.

China wants to continue the ivory carving tradition, and could bid up to 108 tons of ivory, even though this sale is a one-off. In 1999, when the one-off sale was made to Japan, conservation groups claimed the sale had significantly increased in the killing of African elephants.

Turtle Smuggling Trade

These star tortoises were spotted in Jakarta, Indonesia market. It is believed that all of these turtles are taking from the wild, from their own habitat, or imported from other countries.

Since Indonesia is home to 10% of the world's turtles, many tortoises and freshwater turtles are caught by rural workers, and then sold to third parties who supplied them to pet dealers or reptile exporters.

In 1999, officers seized 25 tons of freshwater turtles a week. However, the numbers of traded had decreased for decades since these populations are almost wiped out!

Sawfish Needs Protection

This listed as the world's most remarkable fish, and a banned for international trade for its snouts-the spectacular rostra-had been issued in 2007, since all species of this fish are critically endangered.

It is said that artisanal fishermen can retire after catching one sawfish. The rostra are traded for curios, fins for fin soup, and meat is only consumed by local people.

Rhinos' Horns are Pressure

Last year, at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) received a Traffic report of an increase in rhino horn in illegal market by five-fold. Nepal, Western and Central Africa are where the population is affected.

Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Zimbabwe are countries where protective have broken down, and it is believed that the northern black rhino sub-species had probably been "poached to extinction."

Tiger Skin Trade

On the streets of China, Indian tiger skins are openly bought and sold, even though the animals are under the UN protection. Conservation groups said the tiger skins were from India, and wildlife activists fear they will soon be extinct if protection is not enforced.
In the pictures above, every participant wore tiger skin skirts, and the tent is made up of 108 tiger skins!

We share this earth with all creatures, and we are all related in some way. Take care of these creatures by doing your part. You can find some helpful links below to help protect endangered species. We shouldn't let another one extinct like the Yangtze River Dolphin did, last year!

What can you do?

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Comments (18)
#1 by louie jerome, Aug 10, 2008
Excellent article, Icy!
#2 by valli, Aug 10, 2008
Great info, Icy.
#3 by roberto sardelli, Aug 10, 2008
Excellent article, but very sad to know these animals are in crises. Well done Icy
#4 by Judy Sheldon, Aug 10, 2008
Icy, what a beautiful heartfelt article.

To prevent extinction of the poison dart frog animal breeders are breeding and protecting them in the U.S. Once full grown they can be reintroduced to their natural habitat, because there they will again become toxic and be protected for the most part. We still have careless humans to contend with.
#5 by quiet voice, Aug 10, 2008
...Hi IC, Great research and article.
What a sad situation, where humans
just don't care. Thanks for the links.
Take care.
#6 by Ruby Hawk, Aug 10, 2008
If our animals are elimanated you can bet we won't be far behind.
#7 by Eden Emersen, Aug 11, 2008
Great pictures and your articles are always compelling; thanks for sharing.
#8 by booradley, Aug 11, 2008
poor babies...
thanks for sharing these articles, Icy. They are meaningful.
#9 by C A Johnson, Aug 11, 2008
I didn't realize that so many animals were in danger.
#10 by nobert soloria bermosa, Aug 11, 2008
humans,humans,humans, look at what we've done
#11 by CHAN LEE PENG, Aug 12, 2008
Thanks, Icy, take care!
#12 by Alexa Gates, Aug 12, 2008
This is terrible!
#13 by Anne Lyken-Garner, Aug 13, 2008
Thanks for a very informative article. We need to know about the problem first of all, before we're able to fix it.
#14 by Ezzah Sammak, Aug 14, 2008
Thanks Icy, these days too much is happening to the humans in so many parts of the world that we tend to forget what is happening to animals.
#15 by Karen N, Aug 18, 2008
Good article,and beautiful pictures.
#16 by Lostash, Aug 23, 2008
How can we just hunt these amazing creatures to extinction with a clear conscience?? Everyone should try and do something, no matter how small, to help in this area.
#17 by LP Jardine, Aug 28, 2008
very heartfelt article wonderful pictures
#18 by  Liane Schmidt, Dec 30, 2008
Great article - wonderful work.

Blessings.

Sincerely,

-Liane Schmidt.
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