As a general species, parrots are not endangered. Many individual species are plentiful, with abundant populations of millions of birds. Some of these include parrots such as the budgerigar, sulphur-crested cockatoo, cockatiel, galah and rainbow lorikeet, just to name a few.
However, some parrot species are endangered. The kakapo of New Zealand, for example, is critically endangered. Other endangered parrot species can be found at the related link below.
If an animal is endangered, it is in danger of becoming extinct.
yes. yes it is
yes they are but not as much as some animals
Funds for Endangered Parrots was created in 1989.
No, raccoons are quite common and in no danger of becoming extinct
the African grey parrots are endangered because their homes were being destroyed.
The African Civet is not on the endangered species list. Civettictus Civet populations are in no danger of becoming extinct anytime soon. They are very commonly found and easily identifiable (by their rank musk) throughout the southern continent of Africa from coast to coast.
Some parrot species are, but parrots in general are not.Some types, but most aren't. There are over 300 species of them!Not all types of parrots are endangered.
Danger is the root word.
There are hundreds of different species of parrots...everyday domestic parrots (pets) are not endangeredSome parrot spieces are, but parrots in general are not.
Yes they are in very deep danger of becoming extinct. I would say there are about 2500 alive.
i dont know. i have to do a project on this?