Many of the world’s most endangered species face critical threats from habitat loss, poaching, climate change, and human activities. Species like the **Amur leopard**, **Javan rhinoceros**, **Vaquita porpoise**, and **Sumatran orangutan** are on the brink of extinction due to deforestation and illegal hunting. Conservation efforts, including protected areas, anti-poaching measures, and breeding programs, aim to save these species. The **IUCN Red List** identifies and monitors endangered species, highlighting the urgent need for global action to preserve biodiversity. Protecting these species is essential for maintaining ecological balance and ensuring the survival of Earth’s diverse life forms.
Exploring the World’s Most Endangered Species
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