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  • Comeback critter: Florida manatee | National Geographic Kids
    Scientists nominated the species to be in the first group of animals protected by the Endangered Species Act of 1973, which gives government agencies in the United States the power to protect endangered animals’ habitat and makes it illegal to kill or harass certain species Two years later, a group of kids campaigned to make the manatee
  • Save animals | National Geographic Kids
    Here’s how you can protect these marine mammals: • If you see manatees in the wild, don’t give them food or water Feeding them encourages the mammals to swim too close to boats • Learn about how the Endangered Species Act protects gray wolves and other animals in North America and around the world GOLDEN LION TAMARINS NEED YOU!
  • Endangered Species Act - National Geographic Kids
    A species is considered threatened if scientists have evidence that shows that the species will soon become endangered Once a species is listed, the law makes it illegal to capture, hunt, shoot, or harm that animal without a permit Two government groups manage the endangered species list: The U S Fish and Wildlife Service takes care of land
  • Mountain Gorilla | National Geographic Kids
    Many lightweight gorillas nest in trees, making beds of bent branches The heavier individuals may nest in grasses on the ground Babies snuggle with their mothers for the night Life for mountain gorillas isn't all peaceful They are endangered, threatened by civil war in a small area of Africa where they live Hunters kill them for food or
  • Animals that need your help | National Geographic Kids
    Most of the animals in these galleries are threatened with extinction, and unfortunately, many threats come from humans That’s why National Geographic and Disney are protecting these 50 at-risk animals Check out these creatures that were photographed by National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore at zoos and other safe places around the world Then find out how you can help
  • Red Panda - National Geographic Kids
    Red pandas are endangered Their forest homes are being cut down, and poachers hunt them for their fur And their adorableness might put them in more danger, since they’re ideal targets for the illegal pet trade Luckily people are trying to help For instance, the Red Panda Network hires local people to be forest guardians
  • Amur Leopard | National Geographic Kids
    Slowly stalking down the snowy hillside, the Amur leopard watches its prey through the trees In the clearing below, a sika deer munches on tree bark, one of its few remaining food sources during the cold Russian winter The leopard crouches, its body so low to the ground that its belly fur brushes the snow Suddenly it bounds and springs forward, tackling the deer from 10 feet away
  • Red Wolf - National Geographic Kids
    Red wolves were among the first group of animals listed under the 1973 Endangered Species Act, which kicked off a plan to rescue the species Scientists brought 14 remaining red wolves to Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington Starting in 1987, over a hundred captive-born red wolves were reintroduced to Alligator River National
  • Comeback critters - National Geographic Kids
    See how animal species in trouble have come back from the brink of extinction Skip to content Search Shop Games Quizzes Personality Quizzes Puzzles Action Funny Fill-In Videos Endangered Species Act Endangered Species Act Endangered Species Act Read 13 ways to stop habitat destruction 13 ways to stop habitat destruction 13
  • Orangutan | National Geographic Kids
    The cutting down of trees—deforestation—has landed this species on the endangered species list As nighttime approaches in a tropical rain forest in parts of Sumatra and Borneo in Asia, orangutans prepare for sleep In forks of trees high off the ground, shaggy, red-haired apes bend branches down to form comfortable mattresses of leaves and





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