Steemers, Nature is home to all species of animals in the world. From insects to primates, living in the wild. As the human population grows and is offset by increasing basic needs. Many forest and mountain lands are exploited by humans to meet their secondary and primary needs. The effect of this exploitation is the destruction of the surrounding natural environment which is the living habitat of many animals which affects the threatened populations of these animals.
Therefore, a non-governmental International Organization engaged in the environment and animals or more familiar to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), recently issued a list of animals that are threatened with extinction due to human exploitation of nature.
Based on the WWF landings, there are 17 critically endangered Species / Species, 28 Animals / Species that are at high risk of extinction, 21 Animals / Species susceptible to extinction.
The following is a complete list that is quoted from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) website.
Critical Endangered Species of Animals
Animals or Species classified as Critically Endangered are Animals / Species that are at very high risk of extinction in the near future. Here is the list:
Endangered Species of Animals
Animals or Species belonging to Endangered are animals that are at high risk of extinction in the future. The following are Animals or Species that fall within the Endangered or Endangered category. Here's the list:
Species of Animals that are vulnerable to extinction
Animals or species belonging to Vulnerable are animals or species that face the risk of future extinction. Here's the list:
That is some data about animals of various species that are vulnerable and threatened with extinction. This data is very accurate, given the source of this data is taken directly from the WWF site.
It is time we are more sensitive to the preservation of nature, if not. All of these animals will be extinct and of course if that happens will be very harmful to all of us.
"Love the world around you, as you take care of yourself, because we (humans) are also part of nature."
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Woow very interesting :)
yes and very worrying if we look at the data