Thousands of Asean’s endangered species face trafficking, consumption threats
Southeast Asia is facing a severe crisis with over 4,300 endangered species threatened by trafficking and consumption. Iconic animals like tigers, rhinos, and gibbons are on the brink of extinction, with some populations, such as the Cat Ba langur and the soala, numbering only a few dozen or potentially already extinct. Wildlife trafficking continues to be a major driver of this threat, as evidenced by recent seizures of rhino horn and ivory being sold online. AI