World Sturgeon Conservation Society was created in 2003.
Sturgeon population in the world
The world's largest freshwater sturgeon was caught in LaPorte, Indiana, in 2022. This massive fish, a lake sturgeon, weighed an astonishing 240 pounds and measured 8 feet in length. The catch garnered significant attention and highlighted the importance of conservation efforts for these ancient fish species.
World Future Society was created in 1966.
The world record for a sturgeon is a Beluga sturgeon caught in 1827 in Russia, which weighed around 3,463 pounds and measured approximately 24 feet in length.
World Society for the Protection of Animals was created in 1981.
the Wildlife Conservation Society and the World Wildlife Fund
Sturgeon population in the world
The exact population of Atlantic sturgeon is difficult to determine, but they are considered endangered and their numbers have significantly declined due to overfishing, habitat loss, and pollution. Estimates suggest that only a few thousand mature individuals remain in the wild. Conservation efforts are ongoing to help restore their populations along the Atlantic coast of North America.
The world's first advances society was created about 4,000 years ago, but there was no paper invented so it could not be recorded!
Since the Russian Sturgeon is of course, Russian, it finds its food by joining the army. The Russian Sturgeon is the definition of the Perfect Fish Soldier. It fights with pride of its country. It is awarded breakfast, lunch, and dinner for its hard dedication. If you ever encounter a Russian Sturgeon, I recommend giving it Vodka, its favorite drink. The Russian Sturgeon is the greatest fish in the world. #RussianSturgeon
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is the world's largest private international nature conservation organization. They focus on protecting endangered species, conserving habitats, and addressing global environmental issues.
The world's first advances society was created about 4,000 years ago, but there was no paper invented so it could not be recorded!