The Mexican bobcat is currently threatened, and the ones around New Jersey have a group trying to trap, tag and radio-collar bobcats in their area. Check out the related links below for more information:
As a species, the bobcat (Lynx Rufus) is considered a species of least concern by the IUCN. Still a common animal over most of its range.
No. The bobcat, Felis rufus, is a common mammal over most of its range. May be rare in some locations, but overall, the bobcat is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
The bobcat, Lynx Rufus, is neither endangered, threatened or extinct. Still quite common in the wild areas of North America. Listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
None of the above. The bobcat is listed as a species of least concern as their population is quite healthy.
endangered
Both species are endangered.
different species are endangered and some are threatened. Some are even extinct.
The silky sifaka is not extinct. It iIs critically endangered.
The Statuses are endangered, threatened, and extinct. The white White tiger is threatened.
The elk is not extinct.
no they are threatened. they are not yet endangered.
they are exstint
It is the premier listing of species that are threatened under various levels of threat. Listings are: Least Concern Near Threatened Vulnerable Threatened Endangered Critically Endangered Extinct in wild Extinct
If you are referring to the conservation statuses, they are as follows according to the IUCN: Threatened Species Vulnerable Endangered Critically Endangered Species that aren't yet threatened are considered either Least Concern or Near Threatened. Surprisingly, there are even two statuses for extinct species; Extinct in the Wild and Extinct.
An extinct animal means there are none left; they all have died. Endangered means there is a small amount left of that animal and they are about to become extinct. Threatened means they are about to become endangered.
endangered and threatened animals
IUCN Redlist, or CITES.