Populations of subspecies of northern giraffes have declined approximately 77% since 1985, from 25,653 to 5,919 individuals.
Giraffes might join the list of endangered species. With their numbers falling across Africa’s wild savannas, the US government is taking steps to protect them. But what’s behind the decline in ...
Wildlife officials cited poaching, habitat loss and climate change behind the declining populations of some giraffe species.
According to CBS News, the giraffe population has been dwindling because of poaching, global warming, and the loss of their ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed new protections for giraffes, saying their populations are threatened by ...
US wildlife officials have warned that that giraffe populations are declining at such a rate that it may be prudent to put ...
If finalized — and it's far from a done deal — the listings will mean that U.S. permits will be required for importing ...
“In response to declining giraffe populations caused by poaching, habitat loss, and climate change ... giraffe subspecies be ...
U.S. wildlife officials have proposed federal protections for giraffes under the ... According to environmentalists, habitat ...
American hunters travel to Africa to kill giraffes and bring back body parts — typically ... Giraffe populations are ...
Will future generations get to see giraffes, or will they only hear about them through stories, just like dinosaurs?A recent report revealed that giraffe populations are shockingly facing a sharp ...
Giraffes may be officially declared endangered, with habitat loss and poaching shrinking their numbers. New U.S. protections aim to curb wildlife trade and support conservation.