At the third known site, where this had once been a common species, only two individuals remain.
These individuals often remain in the background of the group.
Only about 4,900 and 5,400 individuals remain in the wild.
As of 1998 there were 12 individuals remaining in the wild.
In 2010, it was estimated that only 1100 individuals remained.
As of 2007, there are an estimated 100-109 individuals remaining.
The population is declining, with only about 1000 individuals remaining.
However, many individuals remained on state duty through 20 January 1969.
It is now estimated that fewer than 275 individuals remain.
There are fewer than 50 individuals remaining in the wild.