Endangered species of the taiga and why they are endangered?

The following are some endangered species of the taiga and the reasons for their endangerment:

1. Amur Leopard:

- Endangered due to poaching and habitat loss.

- Estimated population: fewer than 100 individuals.

2. Siberian Tiger:

- Endangered due to poaching, habitat loss, and illegal trade.

- Estimated population: around 500-600 individuals.

3. Snow Leopard:

- Endangered due to poaching, habitat loss, and conflicts with humans.

- Estimated population: around 4,000-6,500 individuals.

4. Wolverine:

- Near Threatened due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and hunting.

- Estimated population: difficult to determine.

5. Musk Ox:

- Vulnerable due to hunting, habitat loss, and climate change.

- Estimated population: around 80,000-125,000 individuals.

6. Saimaa Ringed Seal:

- Critically Endangered due to habitat loss, pollution, and hunting.

- Estimated population: fewer than 400 individuals.

7. Siberian Crane:

- Critically Endangered due to habitat loss, hunting, and disturbance during migration.

- Estimated population: around 3,000 individuals.

8. Eurasian Beaver:

- Once endangered but has made a remarkable recovery. However, local populations can still be threatened by hunting and habitat destruction.