No, with the exception of the Florida subspecies, the mountain lion is in no danger of extinction. The Florida panther is endangered.
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Cougars, mountain lions and pumas are names of a single species. The only subspecies currently endangered is the Florida panther.
No, they are listed as Least Concern by the IUCN. However, the Florida race, called "Florida Panther", is endangered.
In the plains of Saskachewan in Canada.
Currently, some lions are endangered, but with proper management and responsibility on our part, they will never become extinct.
The mountain lion is neither threatened nor endangered except for the Florida subspecies.
There are an estimated 30,000 mountain lions in the western United States. One mountain lion subspecies, the Florida panther, is critically endangered with a population of less than 100 individuals.
The Mountain lions are being saved by programs supporting the population. You yourself can help voulenteer to protect this endangered species.
Currently, this animal does not officially live there.While at one time Mountain Lions lives all over the US, now they are concentrated in the western states. Their is also a small population in Florida. As a general rule, Mountain Lions do not live in the wild, in Massachusetts.
Lions are endangered in all places in the world. And there is a very low amount of population of Lions in Ohio.There are no wild lions in the U.S. The African lion is now considered threatened, not endangered. The Asiatic lion is endangered, however.
Hundreds of thousands, they were once endangered because of over hunting and mountain lions so almost all the mountain lions were killed and now the deer herds are to big and many die from food shortage.
There are no exact figures, but as a species, the cougar or mountain lion, also called puma or panther, is not an endangered species. Only the race called "Florida panther" is endangered, and even their numbers are slowly increasing.
sadly it is mainly humans they take there land and if they are cought on ht e land again they are often killed and they are poached