Across the globe, countless animal species are facing the harsh reality of extinction. Whether due to habitat loss, poaching, climate change, or human activity, the survival of many creatures hangs in the balance. As stewards of the planet, it’s our responsibility to take action and protect the diverse wildlife that shares our world. In this article, we’ll explore 15 critically endangered animals that urgently need our attention. By understanding their struggles and the threats they face, we can better support the conservation work needed to save these incredible creatures for future generations. Here are 15 endangered species that need our help.
1. The Amur Leopard

Listed: 1996
Due to poaching and habitat deconstruction, this Russian big cat is down to its last 100 animals left.
2. The Vaquita.

Listed: 1996
This small porpoise species is only found in the northern Gulf of California. They’re critically endangered with fewer than 30 individuals left.
3. The Javan Rhino.

Listed: 1996
Found only in a National Park in Indonesia, the Javan Rhino is one of the world’s rarest large mammals.
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4. Sumatran Orangutan.

Listed: 2000
These orangutans are native to Sumatra and are critically endangered due to deforestation.
5. The Kakapo.

Listed: 1995
This nocturnal flightless parrot from New Zealand is too cool. Unfortunately, there are fewer than 300 of these little guys left.
6. The Black Rhinoceros.

Listed: 1970
This Sub-Saharan native is critically endangered due to poaching.
7. The Hawksbill Turtle.

Listed: 1970
This turtle is known for its beautiful shell and is found in coral reefs. They are currently threatened by habitat loss.
8. The Siberian Tiger.

Listed: 2007
Native to East Rissia, the Siberian Tiger is the largest tiger subspecies. They are endangered due to poaching.
9. The Yangtze Giant Softshell Turtle.

Listed: 1996
This species, known for its giant soft shell, is one of the most critically endangered reptiles in the world. There are fewer than ten left.
10. The Gharial.

Listed: 2007
This crocodilian species has a long thin snout. They are endangered due to habitat deconstruction and humans.
11. The Saiga Antelope.

Listed: 2000
Found in the Central Asian Steppes, this animal has seen a dramatic decline in numbers due to poaching for its horns.
12. The Three-Toed Sloth.

Listed: 2001
Found only on the island of Isla Escudo de Verahuas in Panama, this small sloth is endangered due to climate change and habitat loss.
13. The Kemp’s Ridley Turtle

Listed: 1970
These are the smallest sea turtles and they are found along the Gulf of Mexico. They are critically endangered due to egg collection.
14. The Bornean Pygmy Elephant.

Listed: 2013
This small elephant species found in Borneo is endangered due to deforestation.
15. The California Condor.

Listed: 1967
This large vulture is found in North America. It was once nearly extinct but is now only critically endangered due to lead poisoning.