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      • It's estimated that, due to this forest loss and increased hunting activity, pygmy hippos will see a continuing decline of about 20% over the next 26 years.
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  2. In a new study published in the Journal of Quaternary Science and co-authored with researchers from Royal Holloway, University of London, the tooth is identified as belonging to an extinct species of hippo called Hippopotamus antiquus, which ranged across Europe in warm periods during the Ice Age.

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    The much larger common hippo, listed as vulnerable since 2008, experienced significant declines throughout the mid 1990s and into the early 2000s. These giants can be found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, where they live in rivers and lakes during the day and wander onto shore at night, in search of grass and fruit to munch on. With their huge size ...

    Pygmy hippos, which joined the endangered species list in 2010, have shown a significant decrease in numbers. Sadly, there are only an estimated 2,000﹣2,499 mature individuals left. Evidence from cameras and sign surveys in countries like Liberia continues to show small numbers, and large sections of the pygmy hippo’s original forest habitat has al...

    While you may be all too familiar with images of common hippos lounging in rivers and lakes, the smaller — and dare we say, cuter— pygmy hippo spends much less time in the water. This adaptivity to life on land is, perhaps to their detriment, making them more susceptible to poachers.

    Land and water protectionsare in place in regions of the world where hippos live. Many of these regulations, while considered efficient on the official level, are poorly enforced due to lack of financial resources and training. Some countries report finding hippos well outside of regulated areas, too, which makes it difficult to keep them safe. Whi...

  3. Oct 4, 2021 · In a new study published in the Journal of Quaternary Science and co-authored with researchers from Royal Holloway, University of London, the tooth is identified as belonging to an extinct species...

  4. May 20, 2023 · Even basic hippo population estimates are years out of date, in part due to pandemic-related delays. The Hippo Specialist Group’s latest effort to gather population numbers is only getting ...

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  5. Aug 2, 2022 · Climate change could force hippos onto endangered list. The number of semi-aquatic mammals is dwindling thanks to hunting, habitat loss, and the climate crisis

  6. Meanwhile, human encroachment into hippo habitats have decimated their historic range, and the species have already gone regionally extinct in three African countries. Currently, hippos are confined mostly to protected areas, and over the past 10 years their populations have declined 7-20%.

  7. Nov 24, 2022 · What Would Happen if Hippos Went Extinct? If hippos were to go extinct, it would have detrimental effects on natural ecosystems. Hippos are crucial in maintaining African fertility as they produce large amounts of dung.

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