Here is a list of criticallyendangered animals in Indiaand this does not limited to land animals only, there are several marine species that are undergoing rapid population decline. Some of the foremost reasons for the decline is widespread hunting, overfishing, and pollution. Let’s take a look...
endangered marine speciesselective socializationINTERNATIONAL SOCIETYNORMSDYNAMICSCONSERVATIONPOWERIn the contemporary era, a few global North countries have been dominant actors in global environmental governance. However, as their approach has resulted in an imbalance of benefits and costs across regions, ...
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Conservation status: Endangered This species lives in freshwater rivers in India, Nepal and Bangladesh. Like the Indus river dolphins, Ganges river dolphins are functionally blind and use ultrasonic sound to hunt for prey. Between 1,200 and 1,800 of these dolphins remain in the wild.Galápagos...
Extensive use of gill netting for fishing in the Gulf of California has endangered this marine species, resulting in a gradual drop in population since the 1940s. Although the gill-netting operation may have ceased in 1970, the population fall persists, at as much as 15% yearly. ...
Rampant avian flu that has impacted millions of birds in the U.S. has now killed a polar bear for the first time ever recorded. Jan 9, 2024 The Endangered Species Act at 50: "The most dazzling and impactful environmental feat of all time" ...
these rare marines have limited distribution in coastal south East Africa. Now problem is that, most of the rivers and streams are polluted because of industry, so all the marine life is disturbed very much. This list of endangered species of marine animals includes many precious marine animals...
Young, Margaret A. 2010. "Protecting Endangered Marine Species: Collaboration between the Food and Agriculture Organization and the CITES Regime." 11 (2), Melbourne Journal of International Law, pp. 441-90.YOUNG, M.A., "Protecting endangered marine species: collaboration between the Food and ...
rhinoceroses. It is the only extant species of the genus Dicerorhinus. It is the smallest rhinoceros, although it is still a large mammal. Members of the species once inhabited rainforests, swamps, and cloud forests in India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, ...
There are approximately 2,270 sea animals covered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Get to know 20 of the most fascinating ones—plus how you can help them.