The Yangtse dolphin, also known as the "Baiji" is functionally extinct.
The endangered dolphins' species are: the Indus River dolphin and the Baiji also known as the Yangtze River dolphin.
Several species of dolphins are endangered for many reasons. The Yangtze river dolphin is endangered, practically extinct, due to the small area it lives in, the river Yangtze, which is a very busy boat route. Many other species are endangered due to illegal catching of dolphins and because of fishing nets that trap them.
No. Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered.
Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered.
Dolphins
All species of dolphins are endangered.
Not the kind we have on the coast, or the bottle nose dolphin. Killer whales are though if you like them. Additional Information: There are almost 40 different species of Dolphin. Of those 40 species, 36 species are listed by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List with a status anywhere from "data deficient" to "critically endangered". The following is a list with the Dolphins listed by the IUCN Red List as endangered, and critically endangered. Hector's Dolphin "Endangered" population "Decreasing" Yangtze River Dolphin "Critically Endangered" population "unknown" possibly extinct. South Asian River Dolphin "Endangered" population "Decreasing" For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Because of Pollution
only a few
pink dolphins are endangered because people are building too many building and the pink dolphins have no where to live.
Tucuxi dolphins are endangerd.
Bottlenose dolphins are not endangered, as they are the most common dolphin found in the world.