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Is the osprey endangered

Updated: 10/8/2023
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no.because there are not on the endanger species list.

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No. They are not on the endangered species list. However, the osprey is more common in some places than others, but as a species they are doing well.

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In the UK yes they are.

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No. In fact, people have been building nesting poles. So their numbers have been slowly increasing!

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