The Baobab tree, particularly the iconic Adansonia species, faces threats from climate change, drought, and disease, leading to a decline in its population. While exact numbers can vary, some estimates suggest that certain species are experiencing significant reductions, with some individual trees reportedly over a thousand years old dying. Conservation efforts are underway to protect these unique trees, but precise figures on their current wild populations are difficult to ascertain. Overall, the situation remains concerning for the future of Baobab trees in the wild.
the number is unknown. They are thought extinct
there are known to be 16,000 bull frogs left in the whole wide world
This is unknown. The population of Lumholtz's Tree kangaroo is not endangered, but is listed on the IUCN Red list of threatened Species as "least concern", with a population trend of 'stable', but figures are not available regarding how many are left.
there are known to be 2100 left in the wild
1000-2000 left in the wild
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There are literally hundreds of thousands of corellas left in the wild.
There are approximately 5000 gray wolves that are left in the wild.
There are 2,100 African Wild Dogs left.
Many spotted cats are kept as pets and their is alot of them still left in the wild
There are 1,600 pandas left in the wild or somewhere around there.....
how many daina monkey are left