the number of humpback whales is reducing because not only of hunting but fishermen are catching the shrimp that the whales would normally eat. there is also pollution and climate change that is effecting the number of humpback whales that are swimming in our oceans today
At present humpback whales are not listed as an endangered species.
No, the humpback whale is not extinct, but it is Endangered.
At the moment, the humpback whale is not endangered and it is the least concerned whale. So don't worry!:)
They are endangered in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Since 1966, humpback whales have been labeled and protected as endangered. There are certain associations, groups, and fisherman, who are trying to get the government to release the humpback whales from the endangered list. Today, the humpback whale is listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN. Not an endangered species.
no there are so many
humpback whales are endangered because of commercial whaling and drift net fishing. these are the only know factors contributing to the decline of humpback whales all over the world.
No. With a worldwide population of over 80,000 the humpback is listed as a species of least concern.
Humpbacks are endangered because people hunt them for their skin
beacause people hunt them
Yes. All albino animals are.
We just have to Remind the people the law.