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Asian Elephants

The advancement of agriculture, and the encroachment of humans, including poaching, pose the greatest threats to the survival of Asian elephants in the wild. In order to address these growing threats, the U.S. Congress created the Asian Elephant Conservation Act of 1997.

African Elephant.  Photo Credit:  FWS
Asian Elephant.  Photo Credit:  FWS
Great Ape.  Photo Credit:  FWS
Female marine turtle on shore on a nest.  Photo Credit:  FWS
Rhino.  Photo Credit:  FWS
Tiger.  Photo Credit:  FWS
Last updated: November 20, 2008
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