There are more and more endangered animals at present, so how to protect them has been our task of top priority.
?The number of endangered animals is increasing day by day.
How to protect endangered animals has become our top priority.
People hunt animals crazily for their meat and fur.
1. Wild Asian elephants Asian elephants are currently on the Red List of Endangered Species published by the World Conservation Union (IUCN), which means they face a high risk of extinction.
The World Wildlife Fund estimates that there are currently between 41,410 and 52,345 wild Asian elephants.
2. Javan rhino The Javan rhino is on the verge of extinction.
It is said that there are currently only 40 alive in Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia.
The IUCN Red List currently lists the Javan rhinoceros as endangered.
Last October, poachers killed the last Javan rhino in Vietnam.
3. Snow leopard Snow leopard is also listed as an endangered species on the Red List of Endangered Species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The International Union for Conservation of Nature estimates that there are currently 4,080 to 6,590 wild snow leopards.
The Amur leopard, a subspecies of the snow leopard, is native to the Russian Far East and northern China. There are currently less than 50 individuals in the wild.
4. Wild tigers Tigers are also listed on the Red List of Endangered Species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
According to the World Wildlife Fund, there are currently only about 3,200 tigers living in the wild.
In November, Interpol launched a campaign to save wild tigers in 13 Asian countries.
The Associated Press reported that in 1900 there were approximately 100,000 tigers in Asia.