Endangered Species In Southeast Asia
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Endangered species in southeast asia. ASAP species are Critically Endangered land and freshwater vertebrates found in Southeast Asia. 188 of these are located in Indonesia. At least one fifth of mammals in Southeast Asia are endangered.
These areas have been sustainably managed by Karen communities for centuries and hold many endangered Southeast Asian wildlife species such as Asian Elephants Tigers and several primate and pangolin species all rare now in other parts of Myanmar and neighboring countries. Purchasing elephant ivory tiger teeth and other endangered wildlife products can be done with just a simple click. The climate in the center of Asia has cold winters and hot summers.
Wildlife crime like poaching trafficking and consumption of wildlife continues to grow. Asia has every kind of climate that happens on Earth. Sunda pangolin is one of the eight existing species of pangolins and is found throughout Southeast Asia.
COVID-19 Threatens Endangered Species in Southeast Asia. India Japan Iriomote Island Ryukyu Islands Southeast Asia. Around 80 of ASAP species are endemic to the region meaning that if they become extinct here they will be permanently gone from the planet.
A large proportion of this trade is domestic and does not cross international boundaries for example products such as medicinal plants charcoal wild meat and fisheries and therefore is outside the potential scope of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered. We might not have a chance after this if we do not appreciate these wildlife now. This file photo shows a baby Douc langur playing with its mother.
Burma Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia Thailand Vietnam. Not only does Indonesia harbour the highest concentration of. In Southeast Asia the.