A collection of animals and plants photographs that I've taken over the years and their current conservation status from least concern to critical.
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| Giant Panda, a bear species native to South China. Conservation Status: Vulnerable |
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| Red Panda, a bearcat species native to the Himalayas. Conservation status: Endangered |
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| Eagle-owl, native to South East Asia. Conservation Status: Least Concern |
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| Snowy owl with really soft feathers. Conservation status: Least Concern |
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| The most widespread landbird species in the world, Barn Owls' conservation status is of Least Concern |
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| Ussuri Brown Bear, native to Asia and found in China and the Korean Peninsula. Conservation Status: Vulnerable |
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| Kangaroos, marsupial animals native to Australia. Conservation Status: Least Concern |
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| Binturong, or Southeast Asian bearcat, smells oddly of popcorn. Conservation Status: Vulnerable |
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| Proboscis monkey, an endemic species to Borneo, Indonesia. Conservation Status: Endangered |
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| The infamous Komodo Dragon of Komodo island. This reptilian beast can grow to almost 3 metres long. Conservation Status: Vulnerable |
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| A black swan. |
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| White-bellied sea eagle, found all over Asia and the Pacific islands. Conservation Status: Least Concern |
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| A pair of adult peacocks |
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| Guineafowl, an endemic species to Africa. |
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| A pair of nesting pelicans |
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| Lesser Adjutant, a species found in South Asia and the island of Java. They can grow up to 1.4 m tall. Conservation status: Vulnerable |
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