Endangered Animals List Most Endangered Species

Endangered Animals List…

Siberian Tiger - Endangered Animals List

Endangered Animals List Most Endangered Species

 

It’s more than just an emotional response — this passionate call for Animal Rights.  We are all such a part of Nature.  We need each other for our very physical survival — not to mention our emotional and spiritual well-being.

Can you imagine?  There are actually people in our world who call themselves soulless “Consumers” — they’ve abandoned any thought of a spiritual life.

And yet, if we are to survive, that’s what we must restore: our Spirituality.  We must find the Earth Spirit within us.

We must save ourselves — and all our fellow animals.

What are the Most Endangered Species on Earth?  The Most Endangered Animals?

Siberian Tigers

Siberian Tigers are considered Critically Endangered with the Chinese and Korean populations nearly extinct. Currently they have reduced to less the 200. It has also been estimated that on earth, tigers have lessened to an extent of 7%. Not enough efforts are done to get back the Siberian tiger’s population to normalcy. However, tigers since long have been chosen as national symbols for many countries. Right now, animal rights activist have become vigilant of this impending issue.

Amur Leopard

The Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) is a leopard subspecies that is classed as Critically Endangered. It is native to the southwestern Primorye region of Russia. Amur or Far Eastern leopard is world’s most endangered cat with as few as 25 to 34 left in the wild. Amur leopard’s habitats are continuously threatened by encroaching civilization, exploitation of forests, poaching, climate change, and new roads.

Northern Right Whale

Northern Right Whale numbers around 350 that travel across the Atlantic coasts of Canada and the US. They are the most endangered of the entire world’s whale species. These whales are still living but there is a growing concern that they are continuously being hunted to the level of extinction. The two greatest threats to their recovery are the entanglement in fixed fishing gear and vessel strikes. They are protected under US animal rights, the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and the U.S. Endangered Species Act of 1973.

Leatherback Sea Turtle

Leatherback Turtle have survived catastrophic asteroid impacts and outlived the dinosaurs. They are the longest-living marine species to ever ply the world’s oceans. Scientists question whether the animal will survive into the next decade, as this one of the largest turtle species in the world, is subjected to animal cruelty. Their numbers have declined in excess of 95% over the last twenty-two years. This beautiful species has been pushed to the verge of extinction by large-scale hunting and poaching of sea turtle eggs. Animal rights activist have been on guard of the looming concern.

 

To those, here is the complete most endangered animals list:
• Greater Bamboo Lemur
• Northern Right Whale
• Hawaiian Monk Seal
• Mountain Gorilla
• Rhinoceros
• Giant Panda
• Mako Shark
• Hawksbill Turtle
Polar bear
• Angel Shark
• Chinese Giant Salamander

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Endangered Animals List Most Endangered Species

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About Brian Alan Burhoe

A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants and Health Care kitchens for well over 30 years. He's a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. Brian's many published articles reflect his interests in food service, Northern culture, Church history & Spiritual literature, imaginative fiction, wilderness preservation, animal rescue, service dogs for our Veterans and more. His fiction has been translated into German & Russian... See his popular CIVILIZED BEARS!
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