On the IUCN Red List, there are 41,415 species and 16,306 of those species are threatened with extinction. This includes plants and animals and everyday this number is threatened to increase.
You have probably heard about the endangered Giant Panda or the Asian Elephant, but did you know the Irrawaddy dolphin is also going extinct?
In North America, the Black Footed Ferret and the Kit Fox are just two of the many endangered species.
On this exotic continent, the Ocelot, the Giant Armadillo, and the Giant Otter are some of the endangered species that we have at our sanctuary.
In Africa, the Sea Cow and the African elephant are just two animals in danger of extinction.
The European Bison and the Eurasian lynx are both examples of endangered European animals.
In Australia, the Blobfish, Tasmanian Devil, and the Numbat are a few of the endangered animals.
In this cold region of the world, there are many species of whales that are endangered like the Sei Whale and Fin Whale.