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Last Chance To See

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

LAST CHANCE TO SEE

By Douglas Adams & Mark Carwardine
Photo by NAPARAZZI

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Photo by whl.travel

KOMODO

  • Biggest threat is humans and lack of females
  • Less than 5000 but not endangered
  • Considered vulnerable
Photo by betta design

NORTHERN WHITE RHINO

Sudan, Africa

POPULATION

  • 1980-15 in wild
  • 2003-32 in Wild
  • 2006-4 in Wild
  • As of 2011 none has been seen in the wild.
  • Extinct in the wild now.
Photo by phalinn

Even though efforts were made to stop poaching, the white rhino only exist in the zoos.

Photo by iambents

THE BAIJI DOLPHIN

China-Yangtze River

BAIJI DOLPHIN

  • Presumed extinct
  • Cause by humans and pollution
  • Efforts were made to preserve until 2006, but everything failed.
Photo by Idiolector

KEA BIRD

SouthI Isles of New Zealand
Photo by SidPix

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  • Hunted for hundreds of years
  • 1980's became protected with less than 5,000 birds
  • Then huge decline in population from possums and lead poisoning
  • Still nationally endangered as of 2013

AYE AYE LEMUR

Madagascar
Photo by cenz

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  • Thought to be extinct but found in 1950's
  • Farmers kill team because they think they are evil. Bad luck if they point their long finger at you.
  • Species are bred in captivity but still endangered.
  • Hardly any in wild.
Photo by hyperion327

By Nikolay Lefebvre
Date: 9/8/16
English