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- Asian Leopard Cats: A Wild Treasure Tainted by the Pet Trade
A Glimpse into the Wild In its natural habitat, ranging from the foothills of the Himalayas to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, the Asian leopard cat is a master of stealth and agility With its distinctive rosette-patterned coat and slender frame, it blends seamlessly into its surroundings, making it a formidable predator in the ecosystem
- Global wildlife populations fall 69%, Australia records . . .
Monitored freshwater populations have fallen by an average of 83%, the largest decline of any species group Perth’s western swamp tortoise is one of the freshwater populations captured in the Living Planet Index This year nearly 200 zoo-bred western swampies were released into the wild to bolster one of the world’s rarest reptiles
- What is extinction? The answer is complicated. | National . . .
Dozens of new species go extinct every day, and scientists say that more than 20,000 plants and animals are on the brink of disappearing forever A quarter of known mammal species is at risk of
- Landmark UN report: The world’s migratory species of animals . . .
Samarkand, 12 February 2024 – The first-ever State of the World’s Migratory Species report was launched today by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), a UN biodiversity treaty, at the opening of a major UN wildlife conservation conference (CMS COP14) The landmark report reveals: While some migratory species listed under CMS are improving, nearly
- 10 ways the world helped save tigers in 2019 | WWF
3 TIGER ESTIMATES INCREASE IN INDIA Every four years the All India Tiger Estimation (AITE) is conducted across the country to provide a new national tiger population After a cumulative 593,882 days worked to get there, 2019 celebrated a promising new estimate of 2,967 individuals
- Saving Malaysia’s last wild tigers is an uphill struggle
The fate of the Malayan tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni) in the Southeast Asian nation of Malaysia hangs in the balance Wild populations of the tigers have plummeted to an all-time low while continued habitat loss, rampant poaching and biodiversity loss, including the tigers’ prey animals, are posing an existential threat to the country’s stately predators
- Sambar deer making a return in Singapore, study shows
In 1997, the Nature Society (Singapore) estimated in a report that there were three deer in the wild In a separate 2021 study, the National Parks Board put the number at around 15
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