Yes quite a few - one of them being you cant kill them!
Absolutely not. Most endangered species have laws in place to protect them.
There are laws that prohibit hunting and killing endangered animals. There are also laws against disturbing habitats of endangered animals, and these laws are helping to protect endangered moose species. The moose is not an endangered species. Ranging over a good part of two continents, it is listed as "Least Concern." There is only one moose species, with several races.
They have laws to not kill animals.
Most animals that are listed on an official endangered species lists with a status of endangered, are protected by laws and regulations. They are protected, or regulated in trapping, hunting, capture, and trade in the pet market.
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Because if everyone keeps hunting animals, there will go endangered or extinct!
all animals, some endangered animals who have laws not to send them are not sent but the main three are cows, pigs and chickens.
Hunting endangered animals in Africa is illegal and strictly regulated under international laws, such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). Many African countries also have their own laws prohibiting the hunting of endangered species to protect biodiversity and conserve wildlife. Poaching and illegal hunting of these animals can result in severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment. Conservation efforts focus on protecting endangered species rather than allowing hunting.
Yes. They are endangered animals.
Yes, tortoises are endangered animals
over hunting and human development make animals endangered
Contrary to popular opinion, exactly zero species have become endangered due to or related to the pipeline.