
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) told This Week in Asia that more than 4,300 species across Southeast Asia were “critically endangered” or “endangered”.
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Tigers, giant catfish, gibbons, pangolins and vultures are among the native species facing urgent threats, according to the IUCN, which maps the world’s most threatened creatures and plants.
Wildlife trafficking remains one of the biggest threats to some of these species.
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