If you&rsquore a wildlife enthusiast and a fan of the beautiful long-necked mammals, you may have heard that Giraffe numbers have diminished by a shocking 40 per cent over the past three decades. Its numbers have dwindled to just a mere 100,000 in the wild due to development, agriculture, and resource harvesting. Other reasons include commercial trade, hunting, and poaching (for giraffe bones, skin, and meat), disease and small population dynamics, and genetic isolation, among others.