Nature’s SAFE, one of Europe’s first Living Biobanks is on a mission to save animals from extinction.
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Nature’s SAFE, one of Europe’s first Living Biobanks is on a mission to save animals from extinction.
More than 40,000 species are currently at risk of extinction. Through a unified mission to save those species most at risk a new partnership has been formed between Paignton Zoo and Nature’s SAFE.
Nature’s SAFE, Europe’s first living biobank for endangered animals dedicated to halting the catastrophic decline in global biodiversity, is pleased to announce that it is joining the Global Coalition #UnitedforBiodiversity, initiative of the European Commission.
Komodo dragon
Total Population: Around 3,500 in the wild
Owston’s palm civet
Total Population: Unknown
Little egret
Total Population: 660,000 to 3,150,000 in the wild
Eurasian Red Squirrel
Total Population: 120,000 to 160,000 in the wild
Mandrill
Total Population: Unknown
Collared peccary
Total Population: More than 2,000,000 in the wild
Mandarin duck
Total Population: Around 65,000 in the wild
Common Eland
Total Population: 90,000 to 110,000 in the wild
Common Hippo
Total Population: Less than 150,000 in the wild
Asian short-clawed otter
Total Population: Unknown
Senegal galago
Total Population: Unknown
Red river hog
Total Population: Unknown
Bar-headed goose
Total Population: 97,000 - 118,000 in the wild
Southern white rhino
Total Population: Around 15,000 in the wild
South American fur seal
Total Population: Around 200,000 in the wild
Babirusa
Total Population: Less than 10,000 in the wild
Inca Tern
Total Population: Around 150,000 in the wild
African penguin
Total Population: Less than 40,000 in the wild