Snow Leopard
Panthera uncia
Population: 4,000–6,500
SAVE.WILD SPECIES
Forests, mountains, grasslands, and wild landscapes are shrinking under the pressure of deforestation, agriculture, urban expansion, poaching, and habitat fragmentation.
Many terrestrial species are being pushed toward extinction as the natural world loses space to human activity.
Every disappearing land species weakens ecosystems that have evolved over millions of years.
Panthera uncia
Population: 4,000–6,500
Panthera tigris sumatrae
Population: 600+
Gorilla beringei beringei
Population: 1,000+
Panthera pardus orientalis
Population: 120+
Diceros bicornis
Population: 6,400+
Terrestrial ecosystems regulate climate, preserve biodiversity, protect soil health, and sustain countless interconnected species.
The disappearance of predators, herbivores, and rare mammals does not happen in isolation.
It reshapes entire ecosystems.
Protecting terrestrial wildlife means protecting the foundations of life on Earth.