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  | Hunting, 
poaching and loss of habitat have all played a part in the decline of several 
species, causing them to be in danger of extinction. But how many animals are 
endangered? 
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orangisations now play a major part in protecting endangered species. Information 
on these organisations and links to their websites. 
 
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  | Three 
out of the eight sub-species of tigers are now extinct. The five remaining sub-species 
are also in danger of becoming extinct. Due to poaching their numbers have dramatically 
declined and despite the warnings poaching still continues. 
 
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the 1970s the demand for rhino horn, to be carved into dagger handles, caused 
a major decline for this animal. A ban in rhino horn trade is now in place, but 
the trade still exists on the black market. 
 
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  |  | Coming 
Soon - Elephant | 
  | Over the years elephants have been subject to hunting as trophies and poaching 
for their ivory. This along with loss of habitat has caused their decline 
in numbers.
 
 
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  |  | Coming 
Soon - Other Species  | 
  | Wolf, 
Mountain Gorilla, Orangutan, Otter, to name just a few of the many endangered 
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  | Information 
and other Endangered Species links which you may find useful. |