Yes, sadly some species of dolphin are on the endangered list, this is because of people hunting them.
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.
The 1973 endangered species list refers to the first official list of endangered species established under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 in the United States. It included species like the bald eagle, the American alligator, and the gray wolf, among others. This list aimed to protect and conserve species that were facing the risk of extinction.
The Buck Nighthawk animal is not on the endangered species list. You are able to find a list of species which are on the endangered species list by going to the "Dec" website.
There are 18 aquatic species on the endangered species list.
As of mid-2008 -- this writing -- the bottlenosed dolphin is not on the endangered list. They aren't commerically hunted and have no serious predators. They have wide range of migration, and are an excellent prospect to stay off the endangered list.
Endangered fish should be protected and placed on the Endangered Species list.
noone. its not on any endangered species list
Pink river dolphins are actually the largest population of river dolphins in existence. They were recently moved to the endangered species list.
The page that I found said that the Giant panda was on the endangered species list in 2000.
In Australia, the koala is not currently on the endangered species list.
The bottlenosed dolphin is not endangered. It is the most common dolphin species in the world. Far from endangered.The Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin is far from an endangered species. The animal is the most common dolphin species in the Atlantic.
Tasmanian devils were officially added to the endangered species list in 2008.