From the dense rainforests of Sumatra to the high peaks of the Himalayas, Asia's most majestic creatures are on the brink of extinction.
Decline in global wildlife populations since 1970 due to human activity.
The leading cause of extinction in Asia, primarily driven by deforestation and agriculture.
The estimated annual value of the illegal global wildlife trade threatening these animals.
Click on the interactive cards below to learn more about the specific threats facing these incredible animals and how many remain in the wild.
Awareness is the first step. Supporting conservation efforts, fighting illegal wildlife trade, and preserving natural habitats can turn the tide for Asia's endangered species.