@ms_marcum "Nearly all wild lions live in sub-Saharan Africa, but one small population of Asiatic lions exists in India's Gir Forest. Asiatic lions and African lions are subspecies of the same species."
#KASendangered#SaveAsiaticLion
https://t.co/71ZinfD06C
@ms_marcum "The small pocket of distribution of the Asiatic lions has led IUCN to consider them an endangered species." https://t.co/9QEqi7uSBj
#KASendangered#SaveAsiaticLion
APA citation: Zoological Society of London (ZSL). (2018). Protecting Asiatic lions in the Gir Forest. [online] Available at: https://t.co/9w4kBis5cr [Accessed 8 Jun. 2018].
@JayHuan89228451 @Edward03293748 @MsStaceyKAS@ms_marcum I learned that how sea turtles are endangered so we can actually help them just in our lifetimes, such as not using plastic straws...
@vinlee23@ms_marcum After seeing this tweet, I think I learn the importance of how walrus is endangered. As you look at this timeline, walrus' population have been decreasing since 1980.
@LucasWu62709848 After seeing this post, I can see that salmon is really a huge problem of being endangered. I think we really need to do something about it, I think the reason salmon is being an endangered species is mostly that of overfishing.
@yuwshi23 As I look at this piece of information in this graph, I can see that the Galapagos penguins; the population is increasing, but I believe that people before 1970 aren't being very consistent which it decreased the population of the penguins.
@KMT_Kaiden Looking at the post, it's obvious that these rhinos are increasing, but someone needs to do something. As I learned and looked at the graph on the top of the post, In 1900, the rhinos are found, they are good and they live freely but now the rhinos' population have decreased.