Illegal poaching for their valuable skin and body parts poses a significant threat to Komodo dragons.
Climate change impacts, such as rising temperatures and sea levels, disrupt the delicate balance of ecosystems where Komodo dragons reside.
Loss of habitat due to human activities like deforestation and tourism development further endangers these iconic reptiles.
Invasive species introduced to the Komodo dragon's habitat can outcompete them for resources, leading to a decline in their population.
Disease outbreaks, especially in small and isolated populations, can devastate Komodo dragon communities and hinder their recovery.
Conservation efforts are crucial to safeguarding the future of Komodo dragons and preserving their unique place in the natural world.