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Press release 03 Mar, 2009

Quarter of antelope species in danger of extinction

A quarter of all antelope species are threatened with extinction, according to the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List of Threatened Species鈩.

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The results, compiled by the Antelope Specialist Group of 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 Species Survival Commission, show that out of 91 species of antelope, 25 are threatened with extinction. The status of several species has become worse since the last complete assessment of all antelopes in 1996.

鈥淯nsustainable harvesting, whether for food or traditional medicine, and human encroachment on their habitat are the main threats facing antelopes,鈥 says Dr Philippe Chardonnet, Co-Chair of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Antelope Specialist Group. 鈥淢ost antelopes are found in developing countries which is why it鈥檚 critically important that we collaborate with local communities there since it is in their own interest to help preserve these animals.鈥

Five species of antelope are in the highest category of threat, Critically Endangered, including the (Nanger dama), (Cephalophus adersi), the (Saiga tatarica), (Beatragus hunteri) and (Addax nasomaculatus). The (Oryx dammah) is already Extinct in the Wild, but there are ongoing efforts to reintroduce it. The Dama Gazelle and Addax are both reduced to tiny remnant populations and highlight the dire situation for wildlife in the Sahelo-Saharan region.

A further nine species are in the next category of threat, Endangered, and another nine are classified as Vulnerable on the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List of Threatened Species.

Nearly 70 percent of antelope species are not threatened with extinction and some areas of the world are doing better than others in terms of antelope populations. India, for example, is home to four species of antelope and only one of them is currently regarded as threatened.

鈥淒espite the pressure of living alongside 1.2 billion people, antelopes are doing well in India,鈥 says Dr David Mallon, Co-Chair of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Antelope Specialist Group. 鈥淚t is no coincidence that there is very little tradition of hunting in India and gun ownership is rare.鈥

Overall, populations are stable in 31 percent of antelope species and decreasing in 62 percent of antelope species. The (Antidorcas marsupialis) a native of southern Africa is the only antelope species with a long-term increasing trend, mainly as a result of the game ranching industry.

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