Protecting Wildlife for a Healthy Planet

Pangolins, the most trafficked mammal globally, are hunted for their scales and meat, threatening their survival.

The Saola, a rare species discovered in Vietnam, faces extinction from hunting and habitat loss.

The Vaquita, the world's smallest porpoise, is critically endangered due to bycatch in illegal fishing nets.

Climate change exacerbates threats to wildlife, affecting ecosystems and species like the polar bear, struggling with melting sea ice.

Sumatran elephant, facing habitat loss from deforestation, highlights the urgent need for forest protection.

. The Amur tiger, native to Russia and China, faces threats from logging and development encroaching on its forest habitat.

Tigers, another iconic species, are endangered, with human activities threatening their existence across Asia.

Wildlife preservation is vital for a healthy planet, with species like the Amur leopard facing extinction due to habitat loss and poaching.