Yes, though it is currently considered a conservation reliant endangered species. There are currently a few hundred in zoos around the world, and only a couple thousand at most in the wild. Their numbers may be rising currently, but they are still not enough to classify as vulnerable.
yes.
Yes! Sadly, the Panda is an endangered species, according to the IUCN Red List. Many organizations are working to help the Panda, and preserve their habitat, and future. It will take continued dedication and research to increase the wild populations of the Giant Panda. For more details see sites listed below.
Yes
The giant panda is a very endangered species due to the lack of habitat in China. It is also endangered because bamboo and eucalyptus leaves, the only foods they will eat, have become very scarce.
The giant panda's situation has improved in the last few years and it is no longer listed as endangered. It is now classified as a vulnerable species. However, it is not totally out of danger and we must continue to assure that the situation of the giant panda improves even more.
Yes a panda is an endangered pecies soon they will sadly wont be no more with us hope this helps
the giant panda is endangered not threatened but almost getting to the point that it is threatened
Not currently. It was removed from the endangered list in 2016 and is now considered as vulnerable.
Yes.
the giant panda is the most endangered animal in china.
The giant panda, although both species are endangered.
The giant panda is an endangered species at present.
yes the Giant panda is endangered
No, the giant panda was recently removed from the endangered list and is now classified as vulnerable.
The page that I found said that the Giant panda was on the endangered species list in 2000.
yes.
For example: The giant panda is an endangered species.
The giant panda is no longer considered as endangered and is now listed as vulnerable.
don't eat it
an endangered giant panda eats the same thing as a non-endngered giant panda... it doesn't matter whether or not the animal is endangered, it eats the same thingg. <3 thannnkkkss <3 d(-_-)b
The giant panda will not endangered as long as the Chinese Government protects it. They are usually bred in captivity.