Not yet. But we do need to help them NOT go endangerd by not chopping dowm their homes to make farms and furniture becauese they eat bamboo the most and if they do not eat it they will get very sick and die.
No, pandas were recently downgraded to vulnerable.
because in some countries giant pandas are endangered but in china they are not endangered
Giant pandas are no longer considered to be endangered and are now listed as vulnerable.
they are endangered
Pandas are an endangered species from China. Pandas are not native to Japan, or any other country. This is because of the ideal climate and vegetation (for a panda) in China.
There is about 3,620 pandas altogether including the lesser panda.
Giant pandas live in bamboo forests of central China.
Giant pandas are one species.
Giant pandas are found naturally only in China and are considered vulnerable there. They were removed them from the endangered list in 2016.
Giant pandas are an endangered species and their numbers are dwindling very quickly as their habitat is destroyed. There are roughly 1,000-1,500 pandas living in the wild (in China). There are about 120 living in zoos and breeding centers around the world. Red pandas are listed as "vulnerable", which is one step below (better than) "endangered".Yes pandas are endangered because of pochers that have been hunting them for over 60 years and after all of that hunting the panda poppulation has dramatically decreased in countries such as china which is very poppular for pandas.Pandas are endangered animals. They have been poached (hunted) and killed for fur. Although many have died, it is against the law in China to hunt these endangeredcreatures.yesPanda's are endangered animalspandas are extremely endangered.As you can see, pandas are in the "Threatened" area, so yes, they are endangered.
Red pandas are considered an endangered species. The major threat to the red panda is deforestation. Remaining red pandas live in the mountains of Nepal, Burma, and China.
Red pandas are endangered.
they are dieing out!