According to an article published in Conservation Biology November 2010, woodland caribou are considered endangered in the United States and threatened in Canada.. They have been over hunted, faced threats of logging and roads which damage their habitat. They are now facing threats from climate change, which not only effects them directly, but also their food source.
No, Caribou/Reindeer are still quite abundant, their conservation status is "Least Concern"
No. The crested caracara (caracara cheriway) is listed as least concern by the IUCN.
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an example of this would be like... the relationship between a carribou and the vegetation. The carribou eats the vegetation, and the carribou's waste provides fertilizer for the plants.
Yes, because they need to protect each other from predators.
They wear carribou skins...(srry about the bad spelling)
they eat carribou and alot of diffrent other stuff
It is not a carribou horse, its a Reindeer or Rudolf..... Do you meen the reindeer? Then its a elf with a brown horse and brown horse Rudolf is a reindeer with a reindeer
it is endangered
it is not endangered
Fish that are not yet endangered, are not endangered.
Moose are not an endangered species
Mongooses are not endangered.
No, opossum are not endangered