Only Found in Captivity - 20 Species that Have Gone Extinct in the Wild

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @princesspikachu3915
    @princesspikachu3915 2 месяца назад +134

    Respect for covering plant life and not just animals.

    • @joangalt6270
      @joangalt6270 Месяц назад +7

      People don't understand that there ARE endangered plants as well...

    • @princesspikachu3915
      @princesspikachu3915 Месяц назад

      @ I do. That’s why I’m happy that plants got coverage, too. People tend to overlook endangered plant life.

    • @michaelhaywood8262
      @michaelhaywood8262 День назад

      Remember though that plants can remain as seeds for centuries, which no animal can do. One example, the Judaean Palm, a variety of date palm, which died out in about the 1st century AD. It may have been the species which provided the leaves for the first Palm Sunday. However some seeds remained and were planted in recent years. Some of them germinated and the trees are now bearing fruit.
      I have also seen about a magnolia seed found in a 1000 year old tomb in Japan. It grew into a tree which did not match any known species, but it is not known whether it is a previously unknown species or whether the seed had mutated over time.

  • @enz0-gd2nx
    @enz0-gd2nx 2 месяца назад +209

    at first i was like "damn wtf did the bird do" until i realized EW stands for extinct in the wild.

  • @calebhorton4701
    @calebhorton4701 2 месяца назад +329

    Some comforting news-the Maui Bird Conservation Center released a new batch of ‘Alalā (Hawaiian Crow) back into the wild. Wish them luck!

    • @rinraiden7025
      @rinraiden7025 2 месяца назад +22

      I heard last time they tried a release, they recaptured the birds since hawaiian hawks kept killing them

    • @calebhorton4701
      @calebhorton4701 2 месяца назад +25

      @ This is true. Now they are releasing them on Maui where the ‘Io do not live

    • @BartEnder2006
      @BartEnder2006 2 месяца назад +10

      Good luck crows !

    • @UndeadJohnGaming
      @UndeadJohnGaming 2 месяца назад +2

      God I hope it goes well

    • @oreiller4184
      @oreiller4184 Месяц назад

      They're my favorite bird, hope this time it works !!

  • @ileolai
    @ileolai 2 месяца назад +325

    it's kinda crazy that white cloud mountain minnows are extinct in the wild because they are nearly immortal in fish tanks. i've had them not only survive, but breed in an unfiltered, stagnant bucket of water. they never stop making babies.

    • @robrice7246
      @robrice7246 2 месяца назад +29

      I know my hometown zoo in Cincinnati kept this species in their "World of the Insects" exhibit.

    • @robertmcauslan6191
      @robertmcauslan6191 2 месяца назад +33

      I had white clouds in a 55 gallon in the basement that I thought I had gotten all of them out but I guess they had eggs. I got sick and the tank just sat in the basement for 6 months. Found living, fat white clouds when I was finally well enough to finish dismantling it.

    • @ileolai
      @ileolai 2 месяца назад +26

      @@robertmcauslan6191 similar story lol. i started with 4 whiteclouds in my 55g, then one day i suddenly had 100 whiteclouds. a few weeks later i had to move house, so i put them all in buckets to transport them. after moving, one of the buckets was forgotten in the shed for a a few months. no aeration, no filtering, no food, in the dark, forgotten. when i found it again a while later, the baby whiteclouds in the bucket had grown up and had even more babies. amazingly resilient fish, i love them.

    • @elenachensiying8402
      @elenachensiying8402 2 месяца назад +5

      @@ileolai wow. did you keep all of them or give some away?

    • @NoahGabel-i9b
      @NoahGabel-i9b 2 месяца назад +8

      Hopefully this means they've survived somewhere in the wild

  • @vaya-dragon1998
    @vaya-dragon1998 2 месяца назад +81

    This is why I support responsible pet ownership and good zoos, they can help species live

    • @dicerosautismambient4894
      @dicerosautismambient4894 Месяц назад +2

      I agree. Some of these would not be alive if they did not catch them like the Steinford fish

    • @AstroxZombie
      @AstroxZombie Месяц назад

      I had no idea about the sulawesi shrimp. A good friend of mine has them and I am so enamored by them. She is working on a project to make them much easier to care for overall, actually. They normally require hyper precise water that is not the easiest to make as it requires C02 to aid in dissolving the salt mix in reverse osmosis water. Caridina shrimp also require special salts added to RO water, but the salts easily dissolve as is. Currently my friend has acclimated Sulawesi shrimp to Caridina parameters. They are not just flourishing, but she is now 2 generations deep. Babies born in these parameters are now having babies. She's beginning to split them into separate colonies in the event something happens, she'll be less likely to lose every shrimp and have to start over.
      I have Malaysian Trumpet Snails that were acclimated to brackish water. Mine are breeding, which from what I've gathered is quite unusual. My specialty is Opae Ula, a brackish species from Hawaii. I've been breeding them for 6 or so years now. They were nearly wiped out years ago as they were a very popular seahorse food and due to habitat loss. It's quite hard to find them as it's illegal to harvest them from the wild now. Far fewer people saw shrimp as pets back then so their numbers in captivity and the wild dropped post ban. They are the easiest pet to keep, but breed slowly. They can live over 20 years, so they aren't in much of a rush. Also, please feed them. EcoSpheres are just horrific.

  • @DakshaiRanger
    @DakshaiRanger 2 месяца назад +68

    I once raised a colony of Simandoa cave roaches.
    For a species that lived in one cave system and fed on one kind of food, they sure can thrive on a range of foods and they multiply like crazy. They do best on fruit with a little bit of protein.

    • @Lenlon703
      @Lenlon703 2 месяца назад +13

      I was wondering this when I watched that part. How well do they do with their non-guano diet? Apparently very well it seems lol

    • @DakshaiRanger
      @DakshaiRanger 2 месяца назад +12

      @Lenlon703 I'm actually really confused as to how they only lived in one cave system because they were THAT good at making more of themselves with a very basic, easily provided diet. Some people do have issues raising them, though, but I had them in an enclosure where I made a simulated cave wall and I only fed them kitchen scraps, no pre-made roach chow.

    • @alfonsfalkhayn8950
      @alfonsfalkhayn8950 19 дней назад +1

      Bat Guano...

    • @StonedtotheBones13
      @StonedtotheBones13 10 дней назад

      That makes sense. Bats would eat insects and fruit

  • @Morgan-pf8nu
    @Morgan-pf8nu 2 месяца назад +151

    I get emotional hearing about the California Condor. I did a report on them in 4th grade and I’m 42 now 😊They have come so far. Wonderful video!

    • @LizardandBuns
      @LizardandBuns 2 месяца назад +8

      I felt this way about seeing Bald Eagles return to the town I grew up in. The incredible pollution from the factory town had all but completely driven them off. It's incredible to see how far they have come

    • @Aethuviel
      @Aethuviel 2 месяца назад +5

      I remember reading about them in my first bird book as a kid (I'm a 1991 edition), and how there were barely 30 left in the whole world.
      Now there are hundreds, even flying free again!

  • @MatthewSchooley94
    @MatthewSchooley94 2 месяца назад +704

    The polka-dot splitfin story just pissed me off. Driving an entire species extinct to build a fucking swimming pool! Gods, humanity disgusts me.

    • @SCPfan173
      @SCPfan173 2 месяца назад +40

      People be like that. Its stupid

    • @slightlyoff1408
      @slightlyoff1408 2 месяца назад +73

      Oh but you see it’s fine because their just fish and fish aren’t important
      No but seriously it pisses me off two

    • @My2ndChannelEver
      @My2ndChannelEver 2 месяца назад +27

      @@SCPfan173 it's just for money or they've completely disregarded the animals it's dumb honestly and ridiculous.

    • @chadgorosaurus4898
      @chadgorosaurus4898 2 месяца назад +43

      It sucks how this exact same fate also happened to that species of pupfish that was also talked about on this channel, along with some other unique species. The one pool where they existed was drained to build a bathhouse. It's genuinely disgusting.

    • @MuertaRara
      @MuertaRara 2 месяца назад +6

      couldn't agree more

  • @clintparsons3989
    @clintparsons3989 2 месяца назад +90

    I was an active shrimp hobby enthusiast when the Sulawesi cardinal shrimp was discovered. They took the hobby by storm. Haven’t been in the hobby for over a decade. I am shocked to find out they are extinct in the wild.
    They require extremely specific mineral levels and very warm water.

  • @derppogopvp7430
    @derppogopvp7430 2 месяца назад +54

    I visited Bangladesh in the winter of 2022 and I now realise I visited the temple where the black softshell turtles are, and I've found pictures on my phone of them. Absolutely incredible, and I had no idea at the time that I was looking at an animal that was so rare.

    • @derppogopvp7430
      @derppogopvp7430 2 месяца назад +13

      And thank you for uploading this, I would have never realised otherwise. I've got a passion for all things zoology related and this discovery has made me so happy 😊

    • @all.about.nature1987
      @all.about.nature1987  2 месяца назад +14

      That's pretty awesome!

  • @Raeptree
    @Raeptree 2 месяца назад +46

    As a veterinary student, I externed at a zoo that was doing preservation work with Mhoor’s Gazelle and got to work with the two in their collection. It was an honor.

  • @helenesimon5188
    @helenesimon5188 2 месяца назад +102

    Edward's pheasant was saved thanks to one French man, who imported birds, kept some and gave the others to friends in France and UK. The zoo he founded is still important in bird conservation and I plan to visit it someday :) also, 6 birds born in captivity in Europe left for Vietnam in 2022 for a reintroduction program ! :D I've seen several species you mentioned in captivity in France. Thanks to recognize the importance of the pet trade in conservation. Many people forget that. Private owners can make a difference. I keep myself a species of fish classified as endangered.

  • @FocusOnElena
    @FocusOnElena 2 месяца назад +16

    The scimitar-horned oryx were also once declared Extinct in the Wild! Through conservation efforts and the dedication of zoos, they have been successfully reintroduced into protected areas in the wild. Last year, their IUCN status was even upgraded to Critically Endangered. I love it when species make comebacks in the wild, preserving species is so important for biodiversity and the health of ecosystems. Amidst all the bad news about species loss, it’s refreshing to highlight success stories like this, showing that positive change is possible🥺

    • @betlv4079
      @betlv4079 Месяц назад +2

      Kansas City Zoo is local to me and I consider myself lucky that I have access to viewing them. I checked the Wikipedia page just now and they have been raised to only Endangered!

  • @LonesomeDuckling
    @LonesomeDuckling 2 месяца назад +65

    The dot in Germany in the European Bison map is, sadly, out of date. After a series of court cases in the area they were rewilded in (most of the forests there are privately owned and the organisation organising the project went bankrupt over reimbursing the owners for damages caused by the animals), they were rounded up in september of 2024 and are currently waiting in captivity while some wildlife organisations are suing for their freedom (on grounds of some being born in the wild and the capturing of wild animals being illegal in Germany) and others are trying to rehome them to other rewilding sites.
    Source: I live in the area, was lucky enough to see them in the wild while hiking and out on my motorcycle twice, and have been following the entire story in the newspaper over the past 20 years or so.

    • @sootopossum8063
      @sootopossum8063 Месяц назад +3

      😭😭damn

    • @DonKrieg-382
      @DonKrieg-382 Месяц назад

      I though le greens care for nature not for money😂

    • @FranconiaForever
      @FranconiaForever Месяц назад

      Raus mit die Viecher!

    • @DonKrieg-382
      @DonKrieg-382 Месяц назад +1

      @FranconiaForever why what have they done to you

    • @FranconiaForever
      @FranconiaForever Месяц назад

      @DonKrieg-382 Nobody in Germany needs those things

  • @Strawberrymilkdrink
    @Strawberrymilkdrink 2 месяца назад +89

    its crazy to me that fish keepers tend to be the best pet owners possible. it seems that every high level fish keeper's goal is to breed their fish. if there was a group of pet owners id trust with an endangered spieces is fish keepers and invertebrate keepers.

    • @vaya-dragon1998
      @vaya-dragon1998 2 месяца назад +13

      Yes, compare that with dog and cat owners that let their pet destroy wildlife. 😢 I love keeping insects as pets, thanks for appreciating invertebrate keepers!

    • @Strawberrymilkdrink
      @Strawberrymilkdrink 2 месяца назад +12

      @vaya-dragon1998 as a dog owner and indoor cat owner I can't say anything about them. But the sheer lengths Ive seen invert keepers go through to find out the perfect environment for their pets is insane. I 100% believe the only reason we have specific soil types is because of invert keepers and as an ackie keeper I thank you.

    • @vaya-dragon1998
      @vaya-dragon1998 2 месяца назад +9

      @@Strawberrymilkdrink glad to see you keep your cat indoors. Unfortunately that’s not the norm where I live. I support responsible dog and cat owners. Also I looked up what an ackie is, nice lizard.

    • @Strawberrymilkdrink
      @Strawberrymilkdrink 2 месяца назад +6

      @vaya-dragon1998 oh trust and believe Its not the norm where I live but I can only take care of my pets.

    • @лёха-ь8ь1х
      @лёха-ь8ь1х 2 месяца назад +7

      many aquarium animals are wild caught and endangered partially due to exotic pet trade so i wouldn't go that far to call them "best pet owners possible". that's also ignoring all the neglect and mistreatment fish suffer due to inbreeding and bad husbandry, which is extremely common in most popular species (mainly bettas and goldfish)

  • @claudioleuch435
    @claudioleuch435 2 месяца назад +18

    The Mhorr gazelle is such a beautiful animal, i occassionally visit the Munich zoo were they are kept and its a joy to watch them. I hope they are able to bounce back eventually

  • @Fjollet
    @Fjollet 2 месяца назад +64

    As someone who owns and breeds white cloud minnows, the story of the species is quite disheartening. However, it’s one of the many examples of how a species can be saved from extinction through captive breeding programs.

    • @Godzilla00X
      @Godzilla00X 2 месяца назад +5

      Thank you for your hardwork to preserve the species

    • @justastaronblox5823
      @justastaronblox5823 2 месяца назад +5

      @@kaijuar2003 maybe because not everyone is a you tuber 💀

    • @hanzup-136
      @hanzup-136 2 месяца назад +5

      ​@@justastaronblox5823 FYI, uploading videos DOESN'T make you a RUclipsr.
      The fact that you AUTOMATICALLY assumed that just shows how little you know about the hard work that RUclipsrs put into their videos. A RUclipsr is MORE than just uploading videos, it takes dedication just like what All.About.Nature does and it isn't easy either as some videos will take weeks as they need to be edited and well thought out.
      You LITERALLY just underestimated the hard work RUclipsrs go through with their content with your one reply.

    • @EE-ER1866
      @EE-ER1866 Месяц назад

      ​@@justastaronblox5823 Bro thinks uploading videos makes you a RUclipsr 💀💀💀
      Being a RUclipsr is more than just uploading videos, I'd suggest doing research on the hard work and dedication RUclipsrs put into their content.
      All.About.Nature have to put a lot of work and effort into every video they make.
      So no, a RUclipsr DOESN'T just upload videos but has to put a lot of thoughts into said videos to grab the attention of audiences. Being a RUclipsr ISN'T easy, it takes time and patience.

  • @sarahmoorcroft8826
    @sarahmoorcroft8826 2 месяца назад +14

    Could I suggest a video series of 5 most endangered species on each continent?
    Love your videos- whatever they are

  • @jaredguerra2222
    @jaredguerra2222 2 месяца назад +17

    Gopher tortoises and burrowing owls are facing it too as florida's pinelands are under constant pressure from developers

    • @Ryodraco
      @Ryodraco 2 месяца назад +8

      Gopher tortoises are certainly in serious trouble in some places, but burrowing owls have a massive range, Florida being only a small part of it.

    • @mageofdoomsie1598
      @mageofdoomsie1598 2 месяца назад +4

      @@Ryodracoyeah, burrowing owls are flourishing out here in Arizona and the other western states for example. They aren’t even considered threatened.

  • @poikilos
    @poikilos 2 месяца назад +15

    thankyou so much for including species that made a come back. you have no idea how badly i need the news of ecological recovery, especially now

  • @enriqueramirez0615
    @enriqueramirez0615 2 месяца назад +21

    That means there only 550 California Condor left in the state. Hopefully this majestic bird will still continue to exist.

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 2 месяца назад +4

      California Condor Numbers were as Low as 22 in the Mid 1980s .

    • @ehfoiwehfowjedioheoih4829
      @ehfoiwehfowjedioheoih4829 2 месяца назад

      It’s pointless species. It evolved to scavenge megafauna
      Those are gone now

    • @Rexyfanboy1234
      @Rexyfanboy1234 2 месяца назад

      They have a higher chance of surviving then the northern white rhino,I completely lost hope for saving them because there are only two northern white rhinos left and there both female so there is no saving them no matter what we do😢

    • @BookwormSkates
      @BookwormSkates 2 месяца назад +4

      Their recovery program is going very well, it’s just they are so slow to reproduce it takes a long time to build them back up.

    • @asterlyons8564
      @asterlyons8564 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@davidwesley2525 exactly! They numbers aren't great, but they've made incredible progress already. At least the population is above double digits.

  • @stec1616
    @stec1616 2 месяца назад +9

    The Przewalski's horse is beautiful, they had them for years in Chester zoo and i always made a point of seeing them, sad when they left, but i believe they are home in Mongolia now

  • @TheDarkEclipxe
    @TheDarkEclipxe 2 месяца назад +7

    A more important note is that only the cold water subspecies of White cloud mountain minnows are extinct in the wild, the warm water ones are still out there

  • @MKLettis
    @MKLettis 2 месяца назад +3

    I was briefly in the Zoo Technology program at Santa Fe Community College, where they have a captive breeding program for the Guam Rail in their teaching zoo. They're also working on breeding and re-introducing the Grasshopper sparrow and a species of Dune mouse.

  • @catcando1131
    @catcando1131 2 месяца назад +2

    This video had me crying happy and sad tears. It’s very heartwarming to hear about the successes.
    My heart broke in 2020 for the California Condor. One of their habitats is in Big Sur, not far from where I live, and it burned in 2020 due to the Dolan fire. 9 free flyers and 2 chicks lost along with research facilities, breeding habitat, etc. I find these birds oddly beautiful and so hope they make a come back.
    And hearing about the Southern White Rhino (even though I already knew) made me cry like a baby (even though I already have).
    All in all, great video.

  • @LeftHandGloveClub
    @LeftHandGloveClub 2 месяца назад +11

    When they build a railway to support a mine, nothing and I mean NOTHING is going to stop them from mining that area.

  • @partsparis
    @partsparis 5 дней назад +1

    In the first borat movie he visits a privet farm
    The Albatross has the widest wingspan out of all birds alive today

  • @epicdoglover
    @epicdoglover 13 дней назад +1

    i’ve always lived near the bronx zoo so i go there often. they have a group of przewalski’s horses on their wild asia monorail. iirc two foals were born last year, and one of them was born right as a monorail car full of people was passing by their exhibit LOL

  • @miraigaming37
    @miraigaming37 2 месяца назад +10

    I think I was sadly lucky for seeing the northern white rhino that was at the San diego safari Park a week before she died 😥

  • @ratedx123
    @ratedx123 Месяц назад +1

    I will always respect ppl who try to save another species

  • @jenniiwyvern9476
    @jenniiwyvern9476 2 месяца назад +23

    My bois! The White Cloud minnows!! I love them 😍 They're so pretty when the males splay out when sparring.
    Fun fact, they're also called the Poor Man's Tetra (despite them being a type of carp) 😂

  • @Klufenza
    @Klufenza 2 месяца назад +15

    Your voice is so soothing and your content top notch

  • @AzGd98
    @AzGd98 2 месяца назад +18

    Damn this channel is doing great work

  • @parkerelijah1936
    @parkerelijah1936 Месяц назад +3

    As a fish keeper, I am sad for all these fish that got extinct in the wild ... but am relieved that this hobby helps to keep some species in some kind of way ... another example is the betta mahachaiensis ( endangered in its local area of Thailand, same sad story as every species , human need space , land and water so they keep destroying everything and only when the species is on the verge of extinction that they decide to act )

  • @Swampdrop13
    @Swampdrop13 2 месяца назад +23

    You could fill a whole video by showing fish species that only are extand because fish keepers like me adore and breed them.

    • @ariw9405
      @ariw9405 2 месяца назад

      That’s a contradiction because it can also be said the hobbyists caused the extinction in the wild.

    • @LadyDropBear79
      @LadyDropBear79 2 месяца назад

      I got a silver perch but no mate..

    • @Swampdrop13
      @Swampdrop13 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ariw9405
      only in rare cases. Most ornamental fish extinctions happen because of habitat destruction.

  • @Skylamander522
    @Skylamander522 26 дней назад

    I really love the videos you do as you don’t just show the same photos over and over or ones that are inaccurate or fake as some channels do. And also that you will caption some of the photos and give credit to those who took them. I can really tell you put great effort into making and researching for these videos with credible information!

  • @cameroonkendrick6312
    @cameroonkendrick6312 Месяц назад +2

    Crazy how the pet trade has kept so many species alive

  • @MrGrombie
    @MrGrombie 2 месяца назад +5

    As a aquarist who teaches people not to dump their fish in local waters, and how to native collect species.
    I find it very funny how often we are blamed for invasive species, when it's the importers who fail to sell their stock and often release unsold inventory. Or ship ballasts that collect water in say like the Indian ocean, then dump the water in the Gulf of Mexico. Like fish don't survive in them....
    Meanwhile, creatures that are virtually extinct in the wild are being bred and loved by millions. Keeping the species alive.
    Yes, there are unethical fish owners. But most people keep their fish till death from my experience.

  • @Violet-mi6oh
    @Violet-mi6oh Месяц назад +1

    I have had the pleasure of seeing both the Northern White Rhino and the California Condor at the San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park (now called the Safari Park, but the old name will always be what I call it). It's been a while since they had any of the rhinos, but every time I go I always go see the condors. They're all beautiful animals.

  • @BirboBirbums
    @BirboBirbums 2 месяца назад +4

    With the technology of genetic scrambling, we should be able to get a more diverse captive population, so few individuals left doesn't really mean a guaranteed genetic bottleneck anymore, which is awesome for many species on the brink.
    You should do a video on micro wild betta fish, like Api-Api! Pretty much every species in on the brink of extinction in the wild, and even people in the aquarium hobby haven't been working with them as much as they should to preserve them as a species. I work with some personally, and they're delightfully underrated animals. Most of the time, they're found in leaf litter, and not even in water, proper!

  • @hartoramasenju4012
    @hartoramasenju4012 Месяц назад +1

    I never expected to see Sulawesi Cardinal Shrimp in this list. This shrimp is pretty cheap and popular in Makassar, who would've thought they're extinct in the wild.

  • @Cyanpatagonus
    @Cyanpatagonus 2 месяца назад +4

    I keep Simandoa conserfarium. Took about a year for them to begin breeding, but they are very steadily reproducing! They like to be kept a little drier than my other cave roaches specifically when breeding. They eat all kinds of food but enjoy fruit and some dry proteins.

  • @Jaggerbush
    @Jaggerbush 2 месяца назад +2

    Great video! New sub 😊

  • @kelvinchua4084
    @kelvinchua4084 2 месяца назад +3

    Awesome video ❤

  • @MFVYT
    @MFVYT Месяц назад +3

    Probably the best recovery of one of the animals registered as EW has gotta be the cyanopsitta spixii or the Spix's macaw, the brazillians have made a wonderful job at conserving this beauty and have successfully released some of them into the wild as of august 2024 and even got eggs from these "Wild" macaws. Wonderful improvement. It's such a shame that it was killed till the brink of extinction in the first place. Clearly people don't know about the power of prevention

  • @noahgomes2552
    @noahgomes2552 2 месяца назад +8

    There is a feral introduced population of White Cloud Mountain Minnow in a river on the Hawaiian island I live on. Im not sure how long they have been there, but they seem to be doing well. Local biologists are aware of them, but Im not sure if internationally that is known.

  • @crazy98monkey39
    @crazy98monkey39 2 месяца назад +5

    Hearing your voice breaking while the video progresses is heartbreaking. Thank you for educating us on different species and their status in the wild/captivity

  • @MichelZongo-q3r
    @MichelZongo-q3r 2 месяца назад +2

    This amazing video

  • @rizqiarga
    @rizqiarga 2 месяца назад +1

    Crazy how well and informative this video is! No bs no playing around to drag the duration, but straight to the point and incredibly detailed! Thank you for this!

  • @diegoadn412
    @diegoadn412 19 дней назад

    great video and research!

  • @frogglen6350
    @frogglen6350 2 месяца назад +7

    thank you for making these videos

  • @osmosisjones4912
    @osmosisjones4912 2 месяца назад +7

    Priverate collections are better protecting species better the government

    • @TheSkyheart5
      @TheSkyheart5 2 месяца назад +1

      People vote, animals don't. Look at the the returning president, I'm sure a lot of environmental and pollution controls are going to be cut in the name of "getting rid of stifling regulations".

    • @asterlyons8564
      @asterlyons8564 Месяц назад

      Please learn to write

  • @sadhorsememes
    @sadhorsememes 24 дня назад

    I love your channel

  • @sarahsander785
    @sarahsander785 2 месяца назад +4

    I don'T know why explicitly Rhinos make me tear up everytime when I her about their conservation status. But something about possibly being among the last living generations of humans to witness rhinoceroses (at least in the wild) specificaly makes me incredibly sad. And all because for once there are now crafty forgers out there making fake rhino horns from idk horse hair or something like that. (I say this, because it's hard to get rid of superstious believes, so we should definitly start with the poachers, not the buyers here).

  • @ericastier1646
    @ericastier1646 2 месяца назад +2

    so many beautiful animals. I like the first pheasant vietnamese bird.

  • @bitrare7
    @bitrare7 2 месяца назад +2

    Sick video dude keep it up

  • @Firestar-TV
    @Firestar-TV 2 месяца назад +5

    Funfact: we also still have some Trees from Easter Island.
    So technically it could be reforested. But since the entire Echosystem is gone, it could also be a good Option to leave the Island as it is, as a Monument for Humanities Distespect for Nature (or do both and only reforest a specific Part of the Island)

  • @krudilahetzmannreturns8292
    @krudilahetzmannreturns8292 2 месяца назад +4

    Love your videos!

  • @MichelZongo-q3r
    @MichelZongo-q3r 2 месяца назад +1

    I loved this video

  • @osmosisjones4912
    @osmosisjones4912 2 месяца назад +5

    They expected saying place is infested with roache would make people want to save the place

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Месяц назад +1

    I had the pleasure of seeing a California condor sorta just.. _vibing_ here in Arizona. If I'd known what, exactly, it was; and how _rare_ it was to be in my position; I would've gotten a picture or two.

  • @Memessssss
    @Memessssss Месяц назад

    Its great these species are still around and they are not fully extinct 👍

  • @leedosbf
    @leedosbf 2 месяца назад +6

    4:32 just wanted to say ur pronunciation was amazing !! - a native spanish speaker

    • @all.about.nature1987
      @all.about.nature1987  2 месяца назад +3

      Spanish is the only other language I would consider myself fluent in, so thanks!

  • @dagoodboy6424
    @dagoodboy6424 2 месяца назад +5

    Time to start collecting them all for a park on an island 🦖

  • @da_001
    @da_001 2 месяца назад +2

    Subbed. Protect our animals man, even endangered roaches. (Which i hate lol)

  • @safehouse432
    @safehouse432 Месяц назад

    Really makes you wonder how many of these super small niche populations of animal disappeared because we did something like we just happened to dried out the one random pond they lived.

  • @DinksterDaily
    @DinksterDaily Месяц назад

    25:00 I've seen a small herd in 2018 near Chernobyl. It was honestly a special and surreal thing to see

  • @Breemy_
    @Breemy_ 2 месяца назад +3

    przewalskis horse is also kept in a czech zoo from what i know

  • @glitchhhhhh666
    @glitchhhhhh666 Месяц назад

    They sometimes livestream the release of the juvenile condors on their website :)

  • @hinatot
    @hinatot 2 месяца назад +2

    i'd love to see you do a video about red wolves, a critically endangered species that went extinct in the wild. i feel like they really could use some focus now, with the election promising bad things to come, as the last time we had this person in power, their wild population, which had been slowly increasing, dropped from around 100 individuals to less than 20 in the wild. i'm afraid with how things went last time, we could see a second extinction in the wild for them

  • @chandraathithan11
    @chandraathithan11 2 месяца назад +1

    Super 💯

  • @diooverheaven6561
    @diooverheaven6561 Месяц назад +1

    Żubr mentioned

  • @km5384
    @km5384 Месяц назад

    Good video

  • @carolinejayes157
    @carolinejayes157 2 месяца назад +1

    Every effort must be made to breed these species,in captivity ,and the release in remote suitable habitats ,with supervision.!

  • @introvertedequinesamsara6593
    @introvertedequinesamsara6593 2 месяца назад +3

    There was a guy on RUclips finding a thought extinct fish in a golf pound.

    • @Daralexen
      @Daralexen Месяц назад +1

      Some of these presumed extinct species show up in the most unexpected areas or times. A lost spider was rediscovered in a small Portuguese town.

    • @WeevilWoodpecker
      @WeevilWoodpecker Месяц назад +1

      The fact that I know both species you’re talking about lol

    • @hartoramasenju4012
      @hartoramasenju4012 Месяц назад

      ​@@WeevilWoodpeckerCan you tell me what species is that? I'm interested about it

  • @samueljosephfernald4663
    @samueljosephfernald4663 2 месяца назад +1

    Add Pseudomugil ivantsoffi bleheri from “Deky Creek” and Oryzias eversii from Sulawesi. Beautiful little blue eyes

  • @dethofasalesmanhoneyboi5577
    @dethofasalesmanhoneyboi5577 Месяц назад

    Saw a video of someone who had like 20 California condors that seem to hang out at their house that’s so cool a rare hope they realize the privilege they have

  • @Erewhon2024
    @Erewhon2024 Месяц назад

    I didn't realize this was a series, since the Algorithm didn't show me the others. You may have covered it elsewhere, but one of the most famous EW plants in the USA is Franklinia altamaha, which resembles a deciduous Gordonia. We don't really know why it had almost vanished when Bartram found it. We do know it is a beautiful tree, though not the easiest to grow, and thus has been preserved in landscaping.

  • @syn3847
    @syn3847 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey bro, I'm waiting for a discussion on creatures like humans, for example the ebu gogo

  • @Dragon_Loves_Plants
    @Dragon_Loves_Plants 2 месяца назад +1

    I've seen some Angel trumpets in Indonesia, Bali mostly.

  • @greaterglider
    @greaterglider Месяц назад

    Amazing those wild horses made a comeback!

  • @sunilkhanal6898
    @sunilkhanal6898 2 месяца назад +7

    Babe wake up!!
    AAN just dropped.🎉

  • @alonsosepulvedavega3774
    @alonsosepulvedavega3774 Месяц назад

    you should check out the case for the toromiro in rapa nui aka easter island

  • @robrice7246
    @robrice7246 2 месяца назад +6

    31:48 Could an idea for a future topic be about parasite conservation (since saving the California Condor resulted in the extinction of the parasite that depends on it)?

  • @halfshearedsheep
    @halfshearedsheep 2 месяца назад +3

    The human thought process of seeing an incredibly rare wild animal and going "Hmm, pet" is so frustrating. It's so sad that a lot of these species are only preserved through the exotic pet trade

    • @DonKrieg-382
      @DonKrieg-382 Месяц назад

      Fish trade cant be seen as exotic pet trade when u can find em in local Aquarium store

  • @stanggang4610
    @stanggang4610 2 месяца назад

    It’s cool that the pet trade had saved some of these species.

  • @j0orde490
    @j0orde490 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey AAN! So I was in a zoo then I found a snake and I found NE label on it (Nearly Evacuated). Can you make video about it??

  • @emilycarey7667
    @emilycarey7667 2 месяца назад +4

    Uhh…
    First?
    I love your videos, man. Keep up the good work.

  • @buckledben
    @buckledben Месяц назад

    30:54 in sweden. You aren’t allowed to hunt birds with lead bullets. Thanks to that, all birds of prey have had major recoveries for the last few decades.

  • @joangalt6270
    @joangalt6270 Месяц назад

    Note: It's illegal to use leaded ammo in just about every state in the US when migratory bird hunting, not just w/in the homerange of the condors

  • @mabelpines1533
    @mabelpines1533 2 месяца назад +1

    I've heard angels trumpet is very poisonous, didn't know it had medicinal uses

    • @Erewhon2024
      @Erewhon2024 Месяц назад

      Medicine is typically poison in a much lower dose, applied to counteract the negative aspects of a correctly diagnosed problem. It certainly is NOT food.

  • @kodydoesanything5204
    @kodydoesanything5204 2 месяца назад +5

    Absolutely love the breeding program that the Smithsonian conservation institute has done for the BLack footed ferret and the Przewalski's horse. Im taking up an intership at the center soon and cant be any moee excited to work near these animals in genetics!

  • @nurhayatiabdulkadir79
    @nurhayatiabdulkadir79 2 месяца назад +2

    Hello Mr. Wildlife(its now your nickname for me)
    When i finish a book im making called "The Zoo Workshop" i will upload it the same day you reach 100k, even tho i discovered your channel VERY recently in november 2024, it only took a single comment to make this comment
    I hope u reach 100k
    - Your fan
    Mr. Hayat

  • @Gendonramsay
    @Gendonramsay Месяц назад

    If you're a fishkeeper/aquarist, breeding Matano Shrimp is almost impossible in captivity, and it's impossible not to breed white cloud minnow in your tank 🤣

  • @solssun
    @solssun 2 месяца назад +2

    Yeah the napalm probably didn’t help either

  • @Lasagnadestroyer
    @Lasagnadestroyer Месяц назад +1

    Like for all my Guamanians 🇬🇺

  • @robrice7246
    @robrice7246 2 месяца назад +3

    18:42 My hometown zoo in Cincinnati being one of them. Displayed in the Wings of the World exhibit (in their Australasian enclosure).

  • @Tadesan
    @Tadesan 2 месяца назад +2

    Here's the hammer: New species will continue to be discovered for a long while. But no new species will diversify for much much longer. 6 thousand years from now some geneticist will give a Ted talk about how this weird mud eel is definitely a unique species to the weird mud eel we knew of in the 21st century. If there are even geneticists then...
    This is it folks!

  • @SomeoneCommenting
    @SomeoneCommenting 4 дня назад

    So sad to see how no one cared to protect that pheasant in its natural environment. Sometimes it is better for other nations to protect these animals than their own homelands.

  • @jadersolano3080
    @jadersolano3080 2 месяца назад +2

    This is super sad to watch.