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		<title>Hokuriku Salamander</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Hokuriku Salamander is on the endangered species list because the places that they inhabit are disappearing. The Salamander survives in swamps and ponds eating such things as the arthropods and worms. When the swamps and ponds are gone then the Salamander has no food source. The Hokuriku Salamander is from Japan living in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Hokuriku Salamander is on the endangered species  list because the places that they inhabit are disappearing. The  Salamander survives in swamps and ponds eating such things as the  arthropods and worms. When the swamps and ponds are gone then the  Salamander has no food source. The Hokuriku Salamander is from Japan  living in the Ishikawa and Toyama prefectures of the Island. The  Hokuriku Salamander is known to eat each other, which is another major  reason that they are on the endangered species list. The animal’s natural habitats consist of forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, and freshwater springs.<br />
Since  the animal has lost its habitat and they are known to eat, each other  it is very doubtful if there will be any of the species left in for  future generations. That is why people have started building habitats to  put the Hokuriku Salamander so that they will be able to remain in  existence. It is hard to find one of the Salamanders during the day  because they are nocturnal only being seen during the night. Most  Salamanders only move in the night hours keeping out of sight from any  onlookers. That has made it very difficult for them to be found or  captured.</p>
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<p>The  idea behind capturing a Hokuriku Salamander is to remove them and place  them in an area where they can find enough food for their survival.  When the Salamander can find enough food for survival, they will no  longer eat each other. This will help them to grow and populate which is  essential for their survival. The Hokuriku Salamander is indigenous to  the Japan Islands but they have been seen in other Asian countries.<br />
The scientific name for the Hokuriku Salamander is the Hynobius  Takedai. Friends of the creature watch how the animal survives and tries  to pinpoint when they are disappearing from their natural habitat in  order to relocate them to a safe area. It is necessary to put them in a  forest, freshwater marsh, or freshwater springs so they can find enough  food to survive. In addition, you cannot put too many in the same spot  because of the danger that they will eat each other.</p>
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		<title>Which Endangered Animals are part of Endangered Species?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 02:35:47 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Animals]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[bluefin tuna]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Endangered species are those that are at stake to extinct in no time. The animals that have been nominated under endangered species are many and endangered species list gives the names of animals that are endangered too. Endangered species list is having thousands of animals that are in current danger, but it very difficult to describe all of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Endangered  species are those that are at stake to extinct in no time. The animals  that have been nominated under endangered species are many and  endangered species list gives the names of animals that are endangered  too. <a href="http://www.konicaminolta.com/kids/endangered_animals/" target="_blank">Endangered species list is having thousands of animals</a> that are in  current danger, but it very difficult to describe all of those here.</p>
<p><strong>Tigers</strong> are  the most endangered animals today in the world. Now, they are only  seven to eight percent of their total amount. Continuous deforestation  and other climate factors and definitely hunting and private ownership  of these wild animals are some main factors in their depriving range.<br />
<strong>Pacific Walrus</strong> are another type of animals that are extincting. In the year of 2010,  about 200 Walrus were found dead on the seas of Alaska. Arctic&#8217;s Bering  and Chukchi Seas are their natural habitats, but global warming and  rising sea levels are definitely main factors in the process. When the  natural habitat is destroyed, the whole specie is on the verge of death  and demands a lot of effort to sustain life. Environmental change  definitely effects their life expectancy.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-8" title="pacific-walrus" src="http://www.globalresponsibilityblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/pacific-walrus-300x186.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="186" /></p>
<p><strong>Polar bears</strong> also one of endangered animals. They are found on the poles and also  get effect with the melting of ice. Global warming is affecting their  lives too. When change comes to their natural habitat, their food chain  and hunting also gets effect and their life comes at risk.<br />
<strong>Bluefin Tuna</strong> is endangered too. It is found in Alanttic and Mediterranean  seas. Overtrade of bluefin and fishing has decreased its numbers in the  sea. World Fishing Organizations are putting pressure on restaurants to  stop buying, selling and serving of the fish to prohibit the collapsed  fish specie.</p>
<p><strong>Mountain Gorilla</strong> is thought to be highly endangered by scientists as there exist only  720 Gorillas exist in the wild life. It is sub-specie of the Eastern  Gorilla. Mountain Gorillas are not usually hunted for meat, but they are  ensnared and killed for other animals. The Gorillas are aggressive in  nature and if a small infant is caught by the hunters, then the whole  group fights for the infant and in that process at least one Gorilla  loses its life.<br />
Afore mentioned are the animals that come from endangered species  and are endangered themselves too. Root causes of their extinction are  usually hunting, bulk of fishing and environmental change including  global warming. To save this animal life, all of us will have to work  together.</p>
<p>Reference: Illustrated Encyclopedia of endangered animals.<br />
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