Animals that could disappear over the next 10 years

Amur Leopard: With only around 100 individuals left, this critically endangered leopard is highly threatened by habitat destruction and poaching.

Vaquita: The world's smallest porpoise, the vaquita, is on the brink of extinction due to bycatch in illegal gillnets.

Javan Rhino: With fewer than 80 individuals remaining, habitat loss and poaching pose significant threats to these rhinos.

Mountain Gorilla: Despite recent conservation efforts, mountain gorillas still face habitat loss and poaching, with less than 1,000 left in the wild.

Sumatran Elephant: Habitat fragmentation and poaching have led to a sharp decline in the Sumatran elephant population.

Saola: Known as the Asian unicorn, this rare antelope is critically endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.

Northern White Rhino: Only two females of this subspecies remain, and the last male passed away, making them functionally extinct.

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