Nature's resilience is astounding. Conservation efforts help endangered species thrive again. From oceans to forests, these species show recovery is achievable against challenges.
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Here are some endangered animals making a comeback
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Giant Panda
Once classified as endangered, giant panda populations have increased, thanks to habitat protection and breeding programs in China.
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Bald Eagle
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.
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Humpback Whale
After years of whaling, global bans and marine conservation efforts have led to a significant increase in humpback whale populations.
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Sunda Island Tiger
The Sumatran tiger, smallest subspecies, is rare with around 600 left, facing threats from habitat loss, human conflict, poaching, and illegal trade.
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Hawksbill Turtles
Hawksbill turtles, found in tropical waters, face critical endangerment due to habitat loss, illegal trade, pollution, and climate change.
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Amur Leopard
The Amur leopard, critically endangered with around 100 left, faces threats, but 75% of their range is protected.