In 1900, cheetahs numbered around 100,000. Today, there are just 10,000 in the wild. A new study says being fast is not enough to survive.
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Via Garry Rogers
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Garry Rogers's curator insight,
August 5, 2014 12:01 PM
Guess who's motivating the poachers: The Chinese and Vietnamese. |
Garry Rogers's curator insight,
August 12, 2014 7:48 PM
When a species' numbers get this low, there can be no denying that it is endangered. Without protection, trapping and habitat disruption by human activity will extinguish this fine example of nature's art. Has the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service no feelings for wildlife?
Garry Rogers's curator insight,
July 25, 2014 8:12 PM
Again, leadership comes from outside government. Thank you Leonardo. |
Monospecific landscapes are boring. Wouldn't we all prefer to have a few more cheetahs and a few less humans?