Yes, many different kinds of herons are becoming or already are endangered.
Generally, no they are not
Yes
Blue Herons are about endangered as rats. They're very numerous and definitely not endangered.
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There are many different species of Herons. I didn't find any of them listed on the Endangered Species List (US Fish and WildLife Services). Some specific species are listed by individual states as threatened or endangered. As to the general populations of all Herons facing extinction, I can find no evidence to support such a statement. The White-Bellied Heron, and the White-Eared Night Heron, are listed as endangerd, but I found no forecast for their extinction.
Yes, it is. It's native environment is being destroyed, effecting it's life, concluding it to death. No. They are a color morph of the great blue heron, found only in south Florida.They are still quite common.
They are endangered because they sometimes live really close to humans, and they are called pests and humans kill they. They are also getting extinct because of the drought in wetlands that these herons live in.
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Yes, it is. It's native environment is being destroyed, effecting it's life, concluding it to death. No. They are a color morph of the great blue heron, found only in south Florida.They are still quite common.
The Great Blue Heron is normally larger than the Gray Heron.
No, the word "heron" is not an adverb.The word "heron" is actually a noun.
There are many different species of Herons. I didn't find any of them listed on the Endangered Species List (US Fish and WildLife Services). Some specific species are listed by individual states as threatened or endangered. As to the general populations of all Herons facing extinction, I can find no evidence to support such a statement. The White-Bellied Heron, and the White-Eared Night Heron, are listed as endangerd, but I found no forecast for their extinction.
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