Once classified as endangered, giant panda populations have increased, thanks to habitat protection and breeding programs in China.
Once near extinction due to hunting and pesticides, the bald eagle has soared back, thanks to conservation laws and the banning of harmful chemicals like DDT.
After years of whaling, global bans and marine conservation efforts have led to a significant increase in humpback whale populations.
The Sumatran tiger, smallest subspecies, is rare with around 600 left, facing threats from habitat loss, human conflict, poaching, and illegal trade.
Hawksbill turtles, found in tropical waters, face critical endangerment due to habitat loss, illegal trade, pollution, and climate change.
The Amur leopard, critically endangered with around 100 left, faces threats, but 75% of their range is protected.