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Saker Falcon

ENDANGERED

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Madame Berthe's
Mouse Lemur

CRITICALLY ENDANGERED

NUMBER OF MATURE INDIVIDUALS

12000

In Europe, this species has suffered mainly from electrocution on power lines and decreased prey availability due to the loss and degradation of steppes and dry grasslands through agricultural intensification, plantation establishment and declines in sheep pastoralism, while offtake for falconry has also been a serious problem, which has caused local extinctions in the past (Baumgart 1991, 1994, Kovács et al. 2014, K. Ruskov in litt. 2007, A. Kovács in litt. 2016)

NUMBER OF MATURE INDIVIDUALS

500-1000

The primary threat facing Giant Panda populations is the continuing effects of previous habitat loss, resulting in highly fragmented habitat and, in many cases small, isolated populations. According to the Fourth National Survey (State Forestry Administration 2015)

NUMBER OF MATURE INDIVIDUALS

Unknown

The main threats to this species are habitat loss and degradation due to slash and burn agriculture (hatsake), harvesting of trees for charcoal production and illegal logging. These threats are currently not under control.


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Ways to save animal!


1. Adopt. From wild animals to wild places, there’s an option for everyone. Get together with classmates to adopt an animal from a wildlife conservation organization such as the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Symbolic adoptions help fund organizations.

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2. Volunteer. If you don’t have money to give, donate your time. Many organizations and zoos have volunteer programs. You can help clean beaches, rescue wild animals or teach visitors.

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3. Donate. When you visit your local accredited zoos and nature reserves, pay the recommended entry fee. Your donations help maintain these vital conservation areas.

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