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ON THE BRINK: Giraffes will be made an endangered species after 40% population slump

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Conservation groups say the main threat to the animal's survival is legal and illegal hunting for parts and trophies, as well as loss of habitat from human encroachment.

KELLY PIGRAM: ‘Giraffes will be labelled an endangered species, after a worrying population decline prompted petitions for the animal to be protected by law. In 2016 it was estimated that there were just 97,000 giraffes left in the wild – a terrifying 40% decline in the animal’s population over 31 years. Conservation groups say the main threat to the animal’s survival is legal and illegal hunting for parts and trophies, as well as loss of habitat from human encroachment.

Bowing to pressure from activist groups who submitted multiple petitions for the giraffe to be listed as an endangered species, The US Fish and Wildlife Service took a major step in protecting the animals. In a statement, the group announced that they will be conducting an official review of the situation to decide whether or not the animal should be protected by law. They said: “The service finds that the petition to list the giraffe presented substantial information on potential threats associated with the development, agriculture and mining.”

Conservation groups such as the Centre for Biological Diversity, the Natural Resources Defence Council and the International Fund for Animal Welfare have been fighting to protect the giraffe for years, submitting petitions to the group since 2017′. After the The US Fish and Wildlife Service failed to consider the latest petitions within its stated 90-day review period, three organisations filed a lawsuit against the group to pressure the organisation to take note’. SOURCE…

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