Cheetah tear marks big cats faces |
Leopard eating prey on the ground |
The best tree climber leopard |
When you come to think of it, how did this process of animals become endangered? Do we need to go back in time to find the process or people are just aware how animals are becoming endangered and there is no mechanism which can bring this process of animals becoming extinct or endangered. If Africa had animals roaming the vast continent, how come there are only a few thousands animals concentrated in the African Savannah and mostly in Kenya and Tanzania? Where did it all go wrong?
Endangered African elephants and the Indian elephants hunted for their tusks in Africa and Asia |
If the scramble for Africa meant looking for raw material and market for the finished goods, when did people realize the need to start conserving these animals for the future. Oil once seed as the black gold, people all over the world have seen the advantages and disadvantages of this black gold. While the real black diamond in may of the African continent has brought not only people to be endangered and their own way of life come to a grinding halt and being displaced in the name of development and the way forward, many of these countries where these minerals, animals and resources are not fully utilized by the inhabitants of these beautiful regions. While the rest o f the world devise ways and means of improving the plight of animals and the endangered animals as well, the realization to the masses has just not sink in. While people talk of democracy and human and animal rights, do all these laws, rights and customers land on deaf ears? How about the plight of animals which don't have a say but only act on their own natural instincts and are only aware that they are here to roam the land and to pass on their gean to the next generation.
Despite the fact that nature, our way of life has influenced the trend in which animals have become extinct and become endangered, people need to realize that there is always a connection between our action and the way animals ram this earth. Animals in the wilderness and animals in the great seas and oceans do play a very important part in the cycle of the earth. While the great salmons leave the great oceans and travel miles and miles to lay eggs and end their life, the process of that journey across the plains and valleys wilderness and forests of the different parts of the world are nourished by these creatures. As a natural wonder of the world and a process which started many years ago, man has not yet fully understood why such fish should make these dangerous trips. With nature taking its course, there are those fish which make it while some become victims of circumstances.
The same picture can clearly be depicted when the great animal migration at the Serengeti and Maasai Mara take place. Has man really understood what this processes and how it affects our lives and the way animals live. Man has constantly encroached the animal habitat allover the world. Whether for his own development or as a result of mans action. The need for ray material and excavation of land, the cutting down of forest and trees to satisfy manes daily needs and wants in order for him to service and as a result of cutting down trees, this is what normally kicks in the cycle of action. Many rivers have seen their own journey come to an end. The beautiful plains which used to feed other animals have seen an influx of other animal species dwindling as a result of the land carrying capacity being over stretched by the animals and wildlife inhabiting in that part of the world. If people could just listen to animals, they would fully understand the way animals become endangered and how they become extinct.
Endangered baby chimpanzee being hunted for their bush meet in many of the African cultures rain forest animals |
- Chimpanzee Africa
- Dama Gazelle Africa
- Leopard Africa, Asia, Middle East
- Sand Cat Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East
- Striped Hyena Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, Europe
Endangered big cats cheetahs animal safaris in Africa |
No
animal is at home at the African savannah other than the endangered cheetah
with vast open dangerous animal habitat to practice is running skills. Being the fastest animal on earth, the Cheetahs
(Acinonyx jubatus) a member of the endangered big cats is one of the greatest
animal safaris must see. The endangered cheetah runs up to 65 miles per hour
(100 kph) in the wilderness while hunting big and small animals such as impalas,
gazelles, rabbits, birds, and other small animals. Cheetahs in
the wild are known to stay for about 8 years in the wild while the cheetahs in
captivity or in zoos can live for a bout 10 years. With the demand for the cheetah’s skin on the
rise and loss of natural habitat and the cheetah’s breeding grounds, the
numbers of cheetahs I the wilderness has dwindled hence the need to in
cooperate the cheetah in the endangered species list.
Wild-dogs endangered species Sub-Saharan Africa
Wild-dogs endangered species Sub-Saharan Africa
dangerous African Wild hunting dogs the most dangerous dogs in the African Savannah endangered |
The African Wild Hunting Dog Scientific Name Lycaon pictus is one of the most dangerous endangered dog breeds which not only attacks any other animal in the African savannah but can take as many other dangerous animals in the African Savannah natural habitat . With their great numbers these African hunting dogs are home to Africa and some of the best dogs to watch on an animal safari. The Lycaon pictus means "painted wolf-like animal in Latin language and as the cape hunting dog you get that the this African wild dog is listed by the IUCN as threatened by extinction. Demise of their hunting grounds, pest and diseases are some of the reasons why the African wild dog is endangered.
- Black Rhinoceros Sub-saharan Africa
Southern White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum ssp. simum)
When you talk of rhinos, people are always overwhelmed by the sheer size of the rhino horns, its massive body and its agility to move with great speed. Whether it is a black rhino or a white rhino or a two horned rhino or a one horned rhino, these beautiful animals just as the Africa elephant and the Indian elephant have all followed the same fate. Parching of the white rhino has been the cause of this beautiful animal to become endangered The Southern White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum ssp. simum) is now listed as Near Threatened. While this rhino species was almost going extinct, there are many success stories about the world wide conservation of the white rhino and especially the efforts made in south Africa and Zimbabwe which have been partly conserving while at the same time allowing big game hunting of the rhino while illegal parching has increased and in the absence of conservation efforts this species could become threatened very quickly. In contrast, the Northern White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum ssp. cottoni) is on the brink of extinction and is now listed as Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct in the Wild). The only known wild population in the Garamba National Park and surrounding areas in the Democratic Republic of Congo is thought to have gone extinct. While substantial efforts to find the Northern White Rhino in the wild have been unsuccessful. In the whole world the species Ceratotherium simum is currently said to be Near Threatened
When you talk of rhinos, people are always overwhelmed by the sheer size of the rhino horns, its massive body and its agility to move with great speed. Whether it is a black rhino or a white rhino or a two horned rhino or a one horned rhino, these beautiful animals just as the Africa elephant and the Indian elephant have all followed the same fate. Parching of the white rhino has been the cause of this beautiful animal to become endangered The Southern White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum ssp. simum) is now listed as Near Threatened. While this rhino species was almost going extinct, there are many success stories about the world wide conservation of the white rhino and especially the efforts made in south Africa and Zimbabwe which have been partly conserving while at the same time allowing big game hunting of the rhino while illegal parching has increased and in the absence of conservation efforts this species could become threatened very quickly. In contrast, the Northern White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum ssp. cottoni) is on the brink of extinction and is now listed as Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct in the Wild). The only known wild population in the Garamba National Park and surrounding areas in the Democratic Republic of Congo is thought to have gone extinct. While substantial efforts to find the Northern White Rhino in the wild have been unsuccessful. In the whole world the species Ceratotherium simum is currently said to be Near Threatened
- Addax North Africa
- Barbary Serval Algeria
- Cuvier's Gazelle Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia
- Dorcas Gazelle Algeria, Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Somalia, Syria, Tunisia
- Cameroon Clawless Otter Cameroon, Nigeria
- Red-eared Nose-spotted Monkey Cameroon, Fernando Po, Nigeria
- Western Giant Eland Senegal to Ivory Coast
- Western Lowland Gorilla Central and Western Africa
- Pygmy Chimpanzee Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire)
- White-throated Guenon Western Nigeria
Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla)
There is no animal as
powerful as compared to the “The father of all apes” and the most beautiful
animals in the land of the mountains of the moon. Civil war, parching and
hunted for their meat, the Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) was up listed from
Endangered to Critically Endangered in 2007 after the Western Lowland Gorilla
(G. g. gorilla) subspecies. With the change of civil order in the central
African republics mainly Rwanda Burundi Uganda and Congo where these beautiful
animals reside in clans, the Western Gorilla saw a decline in its population
which made the gorillas to become endangered in many parts of Africa and
especially as one of the most important animal in the African rainforest
habitat. Hunting of the Western Gorilla and deaths caused by Ebola were the
main causes of decrease in the Western Gorilla population and as a spill over
effect decline of the Western Gorilla combined with these threats continued to
have an effect the Western Lowland Gorilla population as well.
As investigation of Ebola outbreaks reveal that if this dangerous
disease continues to wipe out these gorillas at its current rate and
trajectory, then the Western Lowland Gorilla abundance in all current protected
areas could decrease by 45% between 1992 and 2011. While the Western Lowland
Gorilla makes up most of the current Western Gorilla population in the wild and
the world at large. The other subspecies, Cross River Gorilla (G. g. diehli),
was first listed as Critically Endangered in 1996. With fewer than 200 mature
adults remaining in this population and ongoing habitat loss, it is still a
highly threatened subspecies and remains in the Critically Endangered category.
- Slender-horned Gazelle Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Sudan
- African Wild Ass Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan
- Clarke's Gazelle Ethiopia, Somalia
- Ethiopian Wolf Ethiopia
Where in the world is the
perfect place for an animal to get extinct or to become endangered. Given the
dangerous climatic conditions with luck or rainfall for decades, political and
civil unrest and the sheer fact that the world had to unite to come and help
save the African nations just clearly shows the magnitude of how wild animals
can become endangered and vulnerable given the ground reality of habitat loss
and luck or proper feeding grounds and loss of wafer and animals being hunted
down to the last standing animal species. With such endangered conditions for
most of the animals in Ethiopia the plight of humans themselves becoming
endangered out of drought and civil unrest gives many of the animals no chance
to survive.
According to the
IUCN, the Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) is listed as an endangered animal in
many parts of Ethiopia and some parts of Kenya, Sudan and Somali. These
beautiful Ethiopian wolves are located on the highlands of Ethiopia in
northeast Africa. At the moment, there are around 360–440 adults endangered
Ethiopian wolves surviving un the wilderness.
The endangered
Ethiopian wolf species is less common because of habitat loss and the
destruction of forests and its feeding and breeding grounds which have been
turned into agricultural lands. Pest and diseases has also played a part in the
eradication of the Ethiopian wolves as many animals have been infected with rabies
which is a threat to all animals in the natural habitat
Oryx (Oryx dammah)
Why would such
beautiful animals go extinct or become near extinction such as the
Scimitar-horned Oryx (Oryx dammah)? This
endangered Oryx (Oryx dammah) was one of the thriving animals in Africa as one
of the largest mammals of northern Africa. With all the Sahara desert at its disposal,
the Oryx (Oryx dammah) was the most beautiful animal to be seen by the barbers
and the African Safari caravans which moved across the sand dunes and oasis of
the Sahara desert and the north African region. What was the cause of these
Oryx (Oryx dammah) to become endangered? Like many of the other endangered
animal species of Africa, Asia and Europe, overhunting for the animal’s meat,
the beautiful strong hide and magnificent horns which was used in ornaments and
for decoration, combined with habitat loss and caused major declines in the
Oryx (Oryx dammah) species
Zanzibar Suni Zanzibar
(and nearby islands)
Mountain Zebra Namibia,
South Africa
- Pygmy Mouse Lemur Madagascar
- Fork-crowned Lemur Madagascar
- Hairy-eared Dwarf Lemur Madagascar
- Malagasy Giant Jumping Rat Madagascar
- Aye-aye Malagasy Republic (Madagascar)
Aye Aye lemur is the world's largest nocturnal primate |
Aye Aye lemur endangered cute animals of Madagascar |
Mediterranean Monk Seal Mediterranean
Sea, Northwest African Coast and Black Sea
Rodrigues Fruit Bat Indian
Ocean (Rodrigues Island)
Dugong East
Africa to Southern Japan
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