well. the American bison used to be endangered for their furs, but then people started preserving them, and now they are back in the wild.
The grey wolf!
The Gray Wolf and the Bald Eagle are no longer under the protection of the Endangered Species Act and are considered to be no longer endangered. The American crocodile (according to the Discovery Channel) was taken off the endangered species list in 2007 but is now currently on the "threatened species" list
The bald eagle is no longer an endangered species.
The peregrine falcon is no longer considered an endangered species. Now listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
Contrary to popular belief, the bald eagle is no longer an endangered species. After a remarkable comeback, they are listed as Least Concern.
The peregrine is no longer an endangered species. It has recovered after the pesticide DDT was banned.
An endangered species should be protected until they are no longer endangered. This means that the population should be stable and able to support itself.
A species that is extinct no longer exists anymore. Like the dinosaurs, for example. When a species is endangered, that means there are very few of their kind left on this planet.
Eastern cougars are no longer an endangered species as they were declared extinct in 2011.
The giant panda is no longer considered as endangered and is now listed as vulnerable.
The word that means a species of animals or plants is not longer in existence is extinct. Animals that are no longer plentiful, might be called endangered.
The ocelot was once hunted for its spotted fur, but is no longer considered endangered. Listed as a species of least concern by the IUCN.