
how could there only be 40 left in the world
the unlucky amur leopard
though they have conservation efforts going out for this species
they are doomed
there is such a slim chance of them ever making a come-back
please help before it is too late for other species
take steps to saving them now
before this is a planet full of only humans cockroaches and rats
tigers are down to 3200 total
25 sumatran rhinos
7500 sumatran orangutans
2500 mature wild pandas
20000-25000 polar bears and numbers are dropping rapidly
300-400 snow leopards in nepal
3000-5000 blue whales
(fact: blue whales are the largest ever animal in existence
larger than any dinosaur ever discovered)
Have you donated? What should I do to donate? Should I go tell this on the streets? I can if you want!
ReplyDeleteHey! I posted a comment yesterday! Why isn't it showing up? It said that Nicole mentioned that once a species is on the endangered list, it doesn't come off. Is this true. And I said that I love your background A LOT!!
ReplyDeleteClint: Proclaim it to the world. I will donate. You should give 1% at least of your income to donating. :D
ReplyDeleteMelissa: Thank you. I like my background too. Oh...and yours. ;) I think that may be true. It certainly makes sense.