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Never look directly at the sun. Instead, look at the sunflower.............................................................
11/08/2022

Never look directly at the sun. Instead, look at the sunflower...........................................................

Clouded leopard is included in Annex I of the CITES Convention on the Sale of Animals. It is also protected by most nati...
09/02/2019

Clouded leopard is included in Annex I of the CITES Convention on the Sale of Animals. It is also protected by most national laws in areas where its hunting is prohibited (most states) or restricted (Laos, Bhutan). The IUCN evaluates the leopard as a vulnerable species, but has been made on the basis of estimates that require further refinement. The Clouded Leopard Project, launched in the US in 2000, deals with the protection of wildlife, zoo breeding and awareness among people.

The Sumatran rhinos, as well as its related rhino-rhinoceros, are threatened with an acute threat of extinction. As with...
07/02/2019

The Sumatran rhinos, as well as its related rhino-rhinoceros, are threatened with an acute threat of extinction. As with other rhinoceroses, the Sumatran rhinoceros are hunted mainly for their horns. The current number of Sumatran rhinos is about 300, so it is a very vulnerable animal and is listed as a "critically endangered species" in the Red List of Endangered Species (IUNC).

In the Sumatran rhino, we have a total of three subspecies, including the northern rhinoceros, which formerly inhabited India and Bangladesh, extinct.

It is not clear how much the development of fishing on the white shark population is. Although there are no precise figu...
04/02/2019

It is not clear how much the development of fishing on the white shark population is. Although there are no precise figures on the total population abundance, the International Conservation Union considers it a vulnerable species. The main problem is that if sharks are caught between the breakdown and about the 26th year of life, they have not yet multiplied, making their populations generally very vulnerable. The Convention on the Sale of Animals (CITES) is listed in Annex II, which means that trade with it is only permitted. In 2010, he was included in the "Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals", specifically in the Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Migratory Sharks. In February 2010, Barbary Block, a Stanford University study in which the world shark population is estimated to be less than 3500, a comparable number with a tiger shark. However, several other studies in 2014 have come to the conclusion that only around the coast of California lives about 2000 -2400 white sharks, which would be ten times more than the number given by Barbara Block (219), and the population is on the rise here.

Fishermen hunt sharks for their jaws, teeth and fins or trophies. It is rarely an object of commercial fishing interests, although meat is considered valuable.

At the end of January 2014, the Mexican biologists made an alarming message: during the annual quest for Axolotle, they ...
03/02/2019

At the end of January 2014, the Mexican biologists made an alarming message: during the annual quest for Axolotle, they did not even find a single piece of this remarkable creature. In the last attempt that was successful, the last 100 specimens were counted in 2008 ... Apparently, the axolotle will become just an aquarium creature.

It inhabits barren, dry, rocky landscapes. The grows up 70-80 cm and it is all glossy black with unspeakable cheeks and ...
02/02/2019

It inhabits barren, dry, rocky landscapes. The grows up 70-80 cm and it is all glossy black with unspeakable cheeks and forehead and a long, pink, down-beaked beak. It nests in the colonies on rocky cliffs where it builds a simple nest of branches to which it then puts 2-3 eggs. They eat mainly reptiles, insects and other small animals.

In the past, the ibis rocks inhabited the Middle East, North Africa and the south of Europe, according to the fossils there lived 1,8 million years ago. From Europe it was completely exterminated about 300 years ago and is currently classified as a critically endangered species. Its wild population today is estimated to be 500 in southern Morocco and less than 10 in Syria, where its occurrence was only discovered in 2002. It is still a declining species, despite the recent reintroduction programs in Turkey , Austria, Spain and northern Morocco.

The reasons for the long-term decline of this species are not yet clarified, but it is certain that in recent years, rapid colony losses, especially hunting, loss of natural habitat and pesticide poisoning

Calumma tarzanThe species has been assessed as Critically Endangered on The IUCN Red list of Threatened species and was ...
01/02/2019

Calumma tarzan
The species has been assessed as Critically Endangered on The IUCN Red list of Threatened species and was featured in the world’s top 100 most threatened, but neglected, species. Its survival is mainly threatened by slash and burn farming at the forest edges. Additionally, people practice selective logging in some areas in the forest and illegal artisanal gold mining. Until now, no collection from the wild for commercial purpose has been reported for this species.

Crocodile orinock is large crocodile living in the rivers of South America, especially in the Orinoco River. He grows up...
01/02/2019

Crocodile orinock is large crocodile living in the rivers of South America, especially in the Orinoco River. He grows up to five meters long and is considered a critically endangered species. It is one of the largest American predators. There are only about 250 pieces in the world.

Due to the difficult availability of places of occurrence and hidden lifestyles, all available statistics on the number ...
31/01/2019

Due to the difficult availability of places of occurrence and hidden lifestyles, all available statistics on the number of iris species in wildlife are based only on expert estimates and should therefore only be taken as indicative. However, the state of the wild Irbis population has a demonstrably descending character due to man's pressure. Hunting irbisa is forbidden, but financially attractive poaching still significantly reduces the status of the wild irbis population. On the one hand, the reduction of pastures and the number of livestock has led to an increase in the population of the main prey of iris - mountain ungulates, on the other hand, the increasing poverty of local populations has led to increased use of hunting methods and poaching, including hunting irbisa in poached loops. Another reason for the increase in illegal hunting at the beginning of the 21st century was the increase in interest in iris skin and the associated increase in black market prices.
The Tibetan plateau had a significant impact on the Irish population of mass killings of piwts and marmosets using pesticides as crop pests. The Irbis have lost the chance of catching easily available prey, which the rodents and lobsters mentioned.
The number of factors that have a negative impact on population status include, in addition to poaching, the defensive behavior of irbisa. Irbis does not have enemies (except humans) in their natural environment. Therefore, when confronted with man, he is not alert and does not escape. This in open mountain terrain and the spread of fi****ms among local residents often leads to animal death. Since Irbis sometimes do not feed the remnants of prey to other predators, they also become victims of poisoned baits that are used illegally to fight wolves.
The total number of wildlife irbis was estimated to be between 4080 and 6590 in 2003. This range is also reflected in the 2008 IUCN report. Jackson et al. in 2010 ranged from 4500 to 7500 individuals, but noted that the available information was incomplete. The 2013 GSLEP report estimates numbers between 3920 and 6390 individuals.
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According to available data, Iberian rye counts have been decreasing since 1940, and local extinction has occurred prior...
30/01/2019

According to available data, Iberian rye counts have been decreasing since 1940, and local extinction has occurred prior to disease outbreaks in wild rabbits. Mortality caused by hunting and trapping of features also played an important role in the loss of features. Threats may also be parasitic and viral diseases. Viral feline leukemia (FeLV) has been reported in the population of the Doñana National Park and several features of the disease have not survived. The disease is probably derived from domestic cats occurring in the same area as the rye.
Iberian lynx

The horse of the Prevalski (Equus przewalskii Poliakov, 1881), or kertak (sometimes written kertag), is supposedly the o...
30/01/2019

The horse of the Prevalski (Equus przewalskii Poliakov, 1881), or kertak (sometimes written kertag), is supposedly the only surviving wild species of horse today. He was exterminated and survived at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s, thanks to the care of zoos and long-term international cooperation. We meet him especially in zoos, with horses living in the zoo coming from just 13 ancestors. From the pedigree of all living horses it is clear that 70% of them have a "Prague" ancestor. The zoological garden in Prague has been keeping the Prevalski horse since 1921 and since 1959 has led a worldwide breed book of this kind.

Panda big belongs to vulnerable species, the danger increases with advancing disturbance of its natural habitat and very...
29/01/2019

Panda big belongs to vulnerable species, the danger increases with advancing disturbance of its natural habitat and very poor birth rate whether in captivity or in nature. The female is pregnant for 97-181 days and only one or two small, blind and bare offspring are born. Twins usually survive only one cub. According to estimates, between 2005 and 2015, roughly 1500-2000 individuals live in the wild. They live in the zoo for up to 30 years. Panda Big is a symbol of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

Reservations with a significant population of large pandas include the Wo-lung nature reserve west of Sichuan Province. Since 2006, the network of seven nature reserves and nine natural parks in Sichuan have been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites as a Great Pandas Hideout in Sichuan.

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