SUMMARY OF THE FIVE CRITERIA (A-E) USED TO . . . - IUCN Red List Number of mature individuals C1 An observed, estimated or projected continuing decline of at least (up to a max of 100 years in future): (a) (i) Number of mature individuals in each subpopulation (ii) % of mature individuals in one subpopulation = (b) Extreme fluctuations in the number of mature individuals C Small population size and
Nepals leader says it has too many tigers. Does it? - BBC Wild tigers killed nearly 40 people in Nepal between 2019 and 2023 The growing number of tiger attacks has now tarnished that achievement Oli believes Nepal's tiger population is growing at
Population Conservation Status - Giraffes (Giraffa spp . . . Population estimates About 97,500 giraffes (all species and age classes; based on 2015 and 2016 data) (Muller et al 2018) [includes both current and provisional estimates for G c angolensis; subject to revision] About 68,000 mature individuals; Declines of >40% across the species' range since 1990s (Strauss et al 2015)
Northeast China could be home to 300 wild tigers with right . . . Twenty-five years ago wild tigers in China were on the brink of extinction Centuries of hunting combined with habitat loss and declining numbers of prey meant the future seemed bleak for wild tigers in China But in an unexpected turn-around, tigers are beginning to disperse from Russia into China and there’s been a rapid increase in p
Global Income Inequality, 1820-2020 - WID - World Inequality . . . Between country inequality has increased between 1910 and 1980 and declined since 1980 The share of global income going to top 10% highest incomes at the world level has fluctuated around 50-60% between 1820 and 2020 The share of global income going to the bottom 50% lowest incomes has generally been around or below 10%