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Status: Critically Endangered. The population of Sumatran Orangutans have declined more than 80 percent in the last 75 years.

Staus: Vulnerable. Climate change, loss of habitat and oil development have contributed to their decline. Some experts estimate that polar bears will be extinct within 100 years.

Status: Critically endangered. Thirty years ago, the last 17 remaining red wolves were placed in captivity to ensure their survival. Today, their numbers have increased to about 100, but still face threats from deforestation.

Status: Critically endangered. Siberian tigers are the world’s largest cats. There are an estimated 400 to 500 living in the wild.

Status: Vulnerable. Sifakas are a genus of the lemur family. They are threatened by hunting, habitat loss and slash-and-burn activities. As of 2008, there were an estimated 250 mature individuals in existence.

Status: Critically endangered. It has been estimated that there are only 100 to 300 vaquitas, a family of porpoise, left in the world. They live in the stretch of water between Baja California and Mexico.

Status: Critically endangered. Extremely high levels of poaching and hunting have dwindled the population. By 2046, experts believe the Western Gorilla population will be reduced by more than 80 percent.

Status: Critically endangered. Rhinos are one of the oldest groups of mammals, virtually living fossils. Unfortunately, there are only about 4,848 left on Earth.

Status: Endangered. As humpback whales continue to be a target for the whaling industry, their numbers face extermination. The current population is estimated to be around 18,000-20,000.

Status: Endangered. The greatest threat to leatherback sea turtles is from commercial fisheries and marine pollution. Currently, there are approximately 34,000 nesting females in the wild.
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