Can you tell us any success stories in preserving the endangered species ?
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Telling about endangered animals such as : Arab deer populations (Oryx leucoryx) never endangered a few decades ago. Trust, the last wild Arabian oryx individuals shot in 1972. This prompted the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list species.
However, thanks to the efforts of breeding and reproduction is good, the deer population in the Arabian Peninsula arab increased to 1,000 individuals. IUCN change the status of the species to a level that is more "light", from "Endangered" or Endangered become "Vulnerable" or Vulnerable. "Returning back deer populations arab from the brink of extinction is a major achievement and a conservation success story. We hope this can be repeated many times for other species," said Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Director General of Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi. IUCN in its website said that the success achieved in deer conservation measures arab admirable. However, at the same time, attention and concerns also need to be given to other species. Based on data from the IUCN, there are an additional 19 amphibian species included in the red list of the organization. Eight of them classified as endangered, among frogs that live in Peru (Atelopus patazensis) and salamander in Guatemala (Dendrotriton chujorum). Tarsier recently discovered in Central Sulawesi (Tarsius wallacei) and Siau tarsier (Tarsius tumpara) also include species listed in the IUCN red list. The success achieved in the arab oryx conservation efforts should spur Indonesia to act.
However, thanks to the efforts of breeding and reproduction is good, the deer population in the Arabian Peninsula arab increased to 1,000 individuals. IUCN change the status of the species to a level that is more "light", from "Endangered" or Endangered become "Vulnerable" or Vulnerable.
"Returning back deer populations arab from the brink of extinction is a major achievement and a conservation success story. We hope this can be repeated many times for other species," said Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Director General of Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi.
IUCN in its website said that the success achieved in deer conservation measures arab admirable. However, at the same time, attention and concerns also need to be given to other species.
Based on data from the IUCN, there are an additional 19 amphibian species included in the red list of the organization. Eight of them classified as endangered, among frogs that live in Peru (Atelopus patazensis) and salamander in Guatemala (Dendrotriton chujorum).
Tarsier recently discovered in Central Sulawesi (Tarsius wallacei) and Siau tarsier (Tarsius tumpara) also include species listed in the IUCN red list. The success achieved in the arab oryx conservation efforts should spur Indonesia to act.