Endangered Animals
WWF (World Wildlife Fund)
World Wildlife Fund
Tigers
Tigers are typically found in tropical rainforests, evergreen forests, mangrove swamps, grasslands, savannas, and temperate forests in Japan, Inida, and Thailand. They're an endangered species and they're less then 3,200 left in the world. 93% of their habitat has been destroyed. Tigers have been killed or captured because they eat livestock due to the lack of prey because other animals lost their habitat with the tigers. However, they also are endangered because of the climate change.
Giant Pandas
Giant Pandas are normally found in temperate broadleaf and mixed forests of Southwest China. They are an endangered species and only 1,600 left in the wild. They are endangered because roads and railroads have been built in their habitat and they cannot get to other pandas to mate. Also, forest destruction has been preventing them to reach bamboo.
Elephants
Elephants are found in tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, and flooded grasslands and savannahs of Africa and forests of Asia. The African Elephant is vulnerable and the Asian Elephant is endangered. These are both because of illegal wildlife trade.
How We Can Help
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Website: worldwildlife.org
Location: 1250 24th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20090
Phone: (202)-293-4800
Works Cited
<http://worldwildlife.org/>.