Endangered animals
Threats to the endangered animals
Famous nature reserves
Measures taken to protect the endangered animals
100

It is a typical mountain forest animal, living in the tropical rain forest and evergreen broad-leaved forest in the south of China, and it is only distributed in China. This animal lives alone, does not live in groups. It features possessing a well-developed sense of smell, moving swiftly, excelling in swimming, yet lacking adeptness in tree climbing.

South China Tiger

100

Decrease in the area where a species naturally lives and finds food, water, and shelter

loss of habitat

100

Located in Beibei District, Chongqing, it is 35 kilometers away from the center of Chongqing and 200-952.5 meters above sea level. The protected area is rich in plant resources, some of which have ancient origins and many rare and endangered plants.

Jinyun Mountain Nature Reserve

100

Creating legal frameworks to protect wildlife and penalize activities that harm them

making laws and regulations

200

It has lived on the earth for 200 million years, and it can still find the characteristics of reptiles such as dinosaurs, so it is called "living fossil". It lives in the residual wetlands in the low, wide and fertile valleys along the river. Its distribution area gradually shrinks to the lower reaches of the Yangtze River with human activities and climate change.

Chinese Alligator (or Yangtze Alligator) 扬子鳄

200

Acts of catching and killing rare and endangered wild animals under special state protection by specific methods which are in violation of laws and regulations

illegal hunting

200

Located in the northwest of Sichuan Province, it is characterized by water features such as calcified lakes, calcified waterfalls and calcified beach flows on the plateau. It is rich in animal and plant resources and has high ecological protection, scientific research and aesthetic tourism value.

Jiuzhaigou Valley Nature Reserve

200

Using advanced technology, such as cameras, tracking devices, and data analysis, to observe and study wildlife

monitoring with technological means

300

Is a mammal with the ability to fly. It is beneficial to human beings and plays an important role in agriculture and forestry ecosystem because of a large number of insects, but some of them are also transmitters or hosts of viruses.

Bat

300

It is related to some harmful substances caused by human activities (such as industrial emissions, agricultural activities, traffic exhaust, etc., which has a negative impact on the health of the ecosystem, human health and the sustainable utilization of natural resources.

environmental pollution

300

Located in the north of Xizang Autonomous Region, it is a representative area of plateau desert ecosystem. There are not only dotted lakes, boundless grassland, snowy mountains and glaciers, but also many endangered wildlife.

Changtang National Nature Reserve

300

Taking a new population to a place where they have never existed before, usually as part of a broader wilderness effort to restore the ecosystem.

reintroduction

400

It is widely distributed in southeastern Russia. In China, it is distributed in the forests of Heilongjiang River Basin in Northeast China. It is one of the seriously endangered big cats in the world. This kind of animal is fierce, agile and good at climbing trees, but doesn't like swimming.

Amur Leopard 远东豹

400

It is long-term change, including temperature and precipitation patterns, often caused by human activities.

climate change

400

Located in the northwest of Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, it mainly protects rare wild animals such as Tibetan antelope, wild yak and Tibetan wild donkey. With the consent of the World Heritage Committee, it was approved to be included in the World Heritage List and became the 51st World Heritage Site in China.

Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve

400

Breeding of animals under controlled conditions to increase their population

artificial breeding