Kruger National Park: Discovering Endangered Animals

Kruger National Park: Discovering Endangered Animals

Days after days, year after year the earth is getting old like us (human). Yea, soon or later we’ll leave this world. Same as like animals.

But the different is we can protect the earth and also the animals from the extinction. Especially for animals, these creature is included in the food-chain. If animals are disappeared, food-chain will be ruined, and surely its could have consequences with humans.

Before we start of protecting endangered animals, knowing which species that are prone to extinction is must. On here I wanna tell you these best-known endangered species at Kruger National Park in South Africa.

Southern White Rhinoceros

The southern white rhinoceros is thought to have as many as 17,000 members, with 7,000 to 12,000 in the park. It is the most social of all rhino species and one of the few species that will breed readily in captivity.

Cheetah

The cheetah is unique among cats. It is the fastest land animal, and it is a non-climbing cat. There are thought to be nearly 12,000 remaining, with only 200 living in Kruger National Park.


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Protecting Endangered Animals

Protecting Endangered Animals

All over the world, habitats are increasingly being destroyed at an escalating rate, putting many wildlife species at risk of extinction. Threatened and endangered wildlife are now living in through the entire globe and you’re more likely to find some in your own backyard. To guard endangered animals, think both globally and locally.

  • Discover what animals living in your area are included on the endangered species list. Invest some time for researching the animals and what their preferred habitat is.
  • Help with nature reserves and also other wilderness areas. Habitat preservation is probably most effective ways to assist protect endangered animals. With donating money or being volunteer your time and effort helping the nature reserve preserve habitat could help the endangered animals.
  • Buy ecological goods. Pick non-toxic cleaners and lawn care items that will not pollute rivers, oceans, or streams. Keep off any products which were made out of threatened or endangered animals. Buy foods and goods that are produced from materials that don’t harm endangered animals or their habitat. For instance, search for organic chocolate, coffee or cotton clothing that may be grown without scaling down rain-forests or destroying habitat.
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