10 Rarest Animals in the World The Northern Bald Ibis is one of the rarest birds in the world, with less than 250 mature individuals remaining in the wild For several decades, the Northern Bald Ibis was considered critically endangered, but successful conservation efforts over recent years has helped downgrade the species status to endangered – there are over 1,000 Northern Bald Ibises in captivity
RISE OF THE TIGER - WWF around the world 6 HOPE FOR TIGERS Wild tiger numbers are increasing, but there’s still work to be done to all create a cleaner, fairer future help people and tigers share the land By Mike Unwin 12 WWF IN ACTION A round-up of our latest news 14 60 YEARS OF WWF Our chair of the board of trustees looks
Wildlife - WWF The wildlife crisis in numbers WWF’s Living Planet Report, published every two years with our partner ZSL, is a scientific study of biodiversity and the health of our amazing planet Since 1998, it has been charting the devastating impacts human activities are having on the world’s wildlife and natural world
Wildlife of Vietnam - Wikipedia The rich diversity of Vietnam's wildlife includes 11,400 species of vascular plants, 1030 species of moss, 310 species of mammals, 296 reptile species, 162 amphibian species, 700 freshwater species of fish and 2000 species of marine fish [3] There are about 889 species of birds [4] and over 850 species of land mollusks [5]
Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) - World Land Trust A census of tigers in India published in 2014 suggesting that tiger numbers are now increasing is encouraging However, most sources agree that all sub-species of tiger now live in just 7 per cent of their original historical range There are fewer than 2,000 Bengal Tigers left in the wild
Whale Shark | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are the largest shark, and indeed largest of any fishes alive today They feed on plankton and travel large distances to find enough food to sustain their huge size, and to reproduce Whale sharks are found in all the tropical oceans of the world Their white spotted