Yes of course they do. Thousands (literally) of species are on the endangered species list and unfortunately, many more are dying out than we can keep up with. See the related link to learn about how endangered species are classified, what the classifications mean and other such information in regards to endangered species.
mostly they are but not all like the alligators are not protected by law you go and shout one right now. we try as hard as we can to protect as many as we cant but we cant save them all.
In the USA under the Endangered Species Act which was passed in 1973
yes in some states you go to prision and have large fine
Save the animals law.
yes the law says to protect the animals
The 1973 Endangered Species Act is an environmental law that protects wildlife that are threatened. It was signed in to law by President Richard Nixon.
the Siberian tigers are going extinct and the snow leopards and the clouded leopards and the Bengal tigers and ocelots,many cat species are dying out but the ones we need to be worried about are the amphibians they are indicator species and are having terrible mutations unexplained deaths and have the most extinct species of any other animal. but the good news is they have rediscovered some thought to be dead ones such as the painted frog. but still the largest amphibians on earth are getting it bad the African goliath frog and Japanese giant salamander are now protected by law BRANDON DOUG. age-13
I have learnt about this in school and Largo Law is a Extinct Volcano
Red kangaroos are in absolutely no danger of becoming extinct. They are already protected by law, and in some areas, overpopulation means they can be culled by licenced hunters.
Marsupials as a class of animals are not going extinct in Australia. However, many individual species of marsupials are going extinct. The reasons for this are:the introduction of species such as foxes, dogs and feral cats which prey on many marsupialsthe introduction of species such asrabbits which take over the habitat and food sources of many marsupialshabitat loss, due to clearing of trees and grasslands for urbanisation and agriculturehumans hunting them in the past has led to loss of many species, but all Australian native marsupials are now protected by law
The law is put in place for all to abide, it protects us a s citizens and protect our rights. If you do not live by the law you will pay the penalty.
Copyright law protects authors, and patent law protects inventors.
The police and law enforcement protects us from thieves and can arrest them
Copyright law?
Employment laws.
Copyright law protects original creative works, such as sculpture, music, and books. Patent law protects inventions and processes, such as pharmaceuticals, machines, and hybrid plants.
Good Samaritan Law