 By:
 NOVELYN D. TOLENTINO
 G11-21
A. k. a. Asian bearcat, the Palawan bearcat. Its
natural habitat is in trees of forest canopy in rainforest
of Bangladesh, China, Philippines and other Asia countries.
Binturong
Scientific Name:
Arctictis Binturong
Conservation Status:
Vulnerable
Tamaraw
Scientific Name:
Bubalus Mindorensis
Conservation Status:
Critically
Endangered
The tamaraw or Mindoro dwarf buffalois a small, hoofed
mammal belonging to the family Bovidae. It is endemic to the
island of Mindoro in the Philippines, and is the only endemic
Philippine bovine.
According to assumptions there are only from 180 to 500
Philippine eagles survived in nature. It has been threatened
mostly of deforestation that happens due to logging and
expanding agriculture, but also because of poaching, pollution
and exposure to pesticides.
Philippine Eagle
Scientific Name:
Pithecophaga jefferyi
Conservation Status:
Critically
Endangered
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
Siebenrockiella leytensis is a species of freshwater turtle
endemic to the Philippines. It is known as the Philippine
forest turtle, the Philippine pond turtle, the Palawan turtle, or
the Leyte pond turtle.
Philippine
Pond/Forest
Turtle
Scientific Name:
Siebenrockiella
leytensis
Conservation Status:
Critically
Endengared
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
The Mediterranean monk seal is a pinniped belonging to
the Phocidae family. At some 450–510 remaining
individuals, it is believed to be the world's second-rarest
pinniped.
Mediterranean
Monk Seal
Scientific Name:
Monachus
monachus
Conservation Status:
Critically
Endangered
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
In 2000 there was an estimated population of less
than 50 individuals and it was considered as one of
the rarest birds in Brazil and in the world.
Araripe
Manakin
Scientific Name:
Antilophia
bokermanni
Conservation Status:
Critically
Endangered
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
Assumptions say that there are only 280 individuals of the
Cross River gorilla in only eleven locations in nature,
making it one of the most Endangered Animals in 2011.
Cross River
Gorilla
Scientific Name:
Gorilla gorilla diehli
Conservation Status:
Critically
Endangered
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
It is endemic to the Philippine Islands of Negros, Cebu
and Panay. It is probably locally extinct or close to extinction on
Cebu and Masbate, and persists foremost on Panay and
Negros, both of which have lost 90–95 % of their natural habitat.
Visayan
Leopard Cat
Scientific Name:
Prionailurus
bengalensis rabori
Conservation Status:
Vulnerable
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
The Spiny Turtle is known from Brunei, Indonesia,Malaysia,
Myanmar, thePhilippines, Singapore, andThailand. It inhabits
lowland and hill rainforest, usually in the vicinity of small
streams, mainly in hill areas up to 900 m above sea level.
Spiny Hill
Turtle
Scientific Name:
Heosemys spinosa
Conservation Status:
Endangered
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
Forest Owlet has an extremely small and fragmented
population in central India. Previously feared extinct, this
species was rediscovered in 1997 in the state of
Maharashtra, 113 years after the last confirmed record.
Forest Owlet
Scientific Name:
Heteroglaux
blewitti
Conservation Status:
Critically
Endangered
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
The Amur leopard is a leopard subspecies native to the
Primorye region of southeastern Russia and Jilin Province
of northeast China, and is classified as Critically
Endangered since 1996 by IUCN.
Amur
Leopard
Scientific Name:
Panthera
pardus
orientalis
Conservation Status:
Critically
Endangered
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
Wild habitats all over the
world are fast
disappearing.
Trees in the forests are cut down.
Heath lands are built on.
Mountains are moved and mined.
Rivers and seas are polluted.
--the destruction
seems endless.
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
is one of the main reasons why
many species face extinction.
HABITAT DESTRUCTION
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
and collection of plants.
the hunting of animals
Other reasons for their demise
include
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
Now they are facing a
new threat--
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
--the climate
change.
Tolentino, Novelyn D.
DO YOU CARE FOR
WHAT WE STILL HAVE
NOW?
DO
SOMETHING….
SAVE
THEM….
DO IT NOW.
SOMETIMES “LATER”
BECOMES “NEVER”.
REFERENCES:
 http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/276361/scitech/science/tamaraw-times-two-by-2020-wwf-denr-
feu
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_eagle
 https://www.pinterest.com/pin/346988346262006945/
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binturong
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_forest_turtle
 https://www.istorya.net/forums/pet-discussions-48/227271-c-u-t-e-cebu-ultimate-turtle-enthusiasts-
81.html
 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN
www.iucnredlist.org
Philippine Pond Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 http://www.premantura.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/monk_seal_kamenjak_11.jpg
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_River_gorilla#/media/File:Cross-River-Gorilla-Gorilla-gorilla-
diehli).jpg
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visayan_leopard_cat
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amur_leopard
 http://www.edgeofexistence.org/birds/top_100.php
 http://www.edgeofexistence.org/birds/species_info.php?id=1934
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T79EGy9LFgA
 http://philippine-mammals.blogspot.com/
 https://felids.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/amur-leopard-5.jpg
 Spiny Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN

Endangered Animals

  • 1.
     By:  NOVELYND. TOLENTINO  G11-21
  • 2.
    A. k. a.Asian bearcat, the Palawan bearcat. Its natural habitat is in trees of forest canopy in rainforest of Bangladesh, China, Philippines and other Asia countries. Binturong Scientific Name: Arctictis Binturong Conservation Status: Vulnerable
  • 3.
    Tamaraw Scientific Name: Bubalus Mindorensis ConservationStatus: Critically Endangered The tamaraw or Mindoro dwarf buffalois a small, hoofed mammal belonging to the family Bovidae. It is endemic to the island of Mindoro in the Philippines, and is the only endemic Philippine bovine.
  • 4.
    According to assumptionsthere are only from 180 to 500 Philippine eagles survived in nature. It has been threatened mostly of deforestation that happens due to logging and expanding agriculture, but also because of poaching, pollution and exposure to pesticides. Philippine Eagle Scientific Name: Pithecophaga jefferyi Conservation Status: Critically Endangered Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 5.
    Siebenrockiella leytensis isa species of freshwater turtle endemic to the Philippines. It is known as the Philippine forest turtle, the Philippine pond turtle, the Palawan turtle, or the Leyte pond turtle. Philippine Pond/Forest Turtle Scientific Name: Siebenrockiella leytensis Conservation Status: Critically Endengared Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 6.
    The Mediterranean monkseal is a pinniped belonging to the Phocidae family. At some 450–510 remaining individuals, it is believed to be the world's second-rarest pinniped. Mediterranean Monk Seal Scientific Name: Monachus monachus Conservation Status: Critically Endangered Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 7.
    In 2000 therewas an estimated population of less than 50 individuals and it was considered as one of the rarest birds in Brazil and in the world. Araripe Manakin Scientific Name: Antilophia bokermanni Conservation Status: Critically Endangered Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 8.
    Assumptions say thatthere are only 280 individuals of the Cross River gorilla in only eleven locations in nature, making it one of the most Endangered Animals in 2011. Cross River Gorilla Scientific Name: Gorilla gorilla diehli Conservation Status: Critically Endangered Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 9.
    It is endemicto the Philippine Islands of Negros, Cebu and Panay. It is probably locally extinct or close to extinction on Cebu and Masbate, and persists foremost on Panay and Negros, both of which have lost 90–95 % of their natural habitat. Visayan Leopard Cat Scientific Name: Prionailurus bengalensis rabori Conservation Status: Vulnerable Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 10.
    The Spiny Turtleis known from Brunei, Indonesia,Malaysia, Myanmar, thePhilippines, Singapore, andThailand. It inhabits lowland and hill rainforest, usually in the vicinity of small streams, mainly in hill areas up to 900 m above sea level. Spiny Hill Turtle Scientific Name: Heosemys spinosa Conservation Status: Endangered Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 11.
    Forest Owlet hasan extremely small and fragmented population in central India. Previously feared extinct, this species was rediscovered in 1997 in the state of Maharashtra, 113 years after the last confirmed record. Forest Owlet Scientific Name: Heteroglaux blewitti Conservation Status: Critically Endangered Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 12.
    The Amur leopardis a leopard subspecies native to the Primorye region of southeastern Russia and Jilin Province of northeast China, and is classified as Critically Endangered since 1996 by IUCN. Amur Leopard Scientific Name: Panthera pardus orientalis Conservation Status: Critically Endangered Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 13.
    Wild habitats allover the world are fast disappearing.
  • 14.
    Trees in theforests are cut down. Heath lands are built on. Mountains are moved and mined. Rivers and seas are polluted.
  • 15.
  • 16.
    is one ofthe main reasons why many species face extinction. HABITAT DESTRUCTION Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 17.
    and collection ofplants. the hunting of animals Other reasons for their demise include Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 18.
    Now they arefacing a new threat-- Tolentino, Novelyn D.
  • 19.
  • 20.
    DO YOU CAREFOR WHAT WE STILL HAVE NOW?
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  • 22.
  • 23.
    DO IT NOW. SOMETIMES“LATER” BECOMES “NEVER”.
  • 24.
    REFERENCES:  http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/276361/scitech/science/tamaraw-times-two-by-2020-wwf-denr- feu  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_eagle https://www.pinterest.com/pin/346988346262006945/  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binturong  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_forest_turtle  https://www.istorya.net/forums/pet-discussions-48/227271-c-u-t-e-cebu-ultimate-turtle-enthusiasts- 81.html  IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN www.iucnredlist.org Philippine Pond Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  http://www.premantura.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/monk_seal_kamenjak_11.jpg  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_River_gorilla#/media/File:Cross-River-Gorilla-Gorilla-gorilla- diehli).jpg  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visayan_leopard_cat  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amur_leopard  http://www.edgeofexistence.org/birds/top_100.php  http://www.edgeofexistence.org/birds/species_info.php?id=1934  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T79EGy9LFgA  http://philippine-mammals.blogspot.com/  https://felids.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/amur-leopard-5.jpg  Spiny Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN

Editor's Notes

  • #10 The fur of the Visayan leopard cat is dark ochre to buffy fawn with large and dark spots. Its skull is a little narrower than of Sumatran leopard cat and Bornean leopard cat.
  • #12 Unlike most of its nocturnal relatives, this owlet is diurnal, hunting lizards, birds and rodents in daylight hours.