World Wildlife Fund ENDANGERED SPECIES PRESERVATION

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Tiger

Great Panda

Whale

TigerWORLD WILDLIFE FUND

Overview

Status

Endangered

Population

As few as 3,200

Weight

220 – 660 pounds

Length

4 – 10 feet

Habitats

Tropical rainforests

Evergreen Forests

Mangrove Swamps

Grasslands

Savannas

Temperate forests

Why They Matter

This big cat is admired and feared in equal parts, by people around the world. If forests are emptied of every last tiger, all that will remain are distant legends and zoo sightings.

Threats

Habitat Loss

Human & Wildlife Conflict

Climate Change

What WWF Is Doing

Protecting and Connecting Tiger Habitat

Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey

Building a Political Will

Eliminating Tiger Trade

Making a Comeback!

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Siberian Tiger Population

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Great PandaWORLD WILDLIFE FUND

Overview

Status Endangered

Population 1,600 in the wild

Scientific Name Ailuropoda melanoleuca

Height More than 4 feet long for adults

Weight 220 to 330 pounds

Habitats Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed

Forests of Southwest China

Why They Matter

Pandas play a crucial role in the bamboo forests where they roam by spreading seeds and facilitating growth of vegetation. .

Threats

Habitat Loss

Human & Wildlife Conflict

Climate Change

What WWF Is Doing

Increasing the area of panda habitat under legal protection

Creating green corridors to link isolated pandas

Patrolling against poaching, illegal logging, and encroachment

Building local capacities for nature reserve management

Continued research and monitoring

Positive Results

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WhaleWORLD WILDLIFE FUND

Overview

Status Endangered

Population Few as 300 North Atlantic white whales

remain; other species vary: 10,000-90,000

Scientific Name Balaenoptera, Balaena, Eschrichtius, and

Eubalaen

Weight 20- 200 tons

Length 45-100 feet

Habitats Oceans

Why They Matter

Whales are at the top of the food chain and have an important role in the overall health of the marine environment. 

Threats

Commercial Whaling

Industry

Climate Change

What WWF Is Doing

Saving Stranded Whales

Conducting training programs

Raising awareness

Gradual Decline

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