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US Proposes Endangered Status for Giraffes Amid Population Decline

  • The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed listing three giraffe subspecies as endangered due to a 77% population decline to 5,919 since 1985.
  • The agency recommends considering the reticulated and Masai subspecies as "threatened" due to a 67% population drop since the 1970s.
  • If finalized, this rule would restrict giraffe parts' importation and fund conservation efforts to combat illegal hunting and trade.
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