many river dolpinhs face extinction(in Asia one species was declared extinct) and so do many other species
it is not to close to extinct.
Because of Pollution
Whales face extinction, so SAVE THEM!
The word is spelled extinction. Many rare animals face extinction.
No. Sea lions don't face extinction. Sea lions are still the least concern. Don't worry!
yes
when your face made them extinct.
The dolphin species in danger of extinction are the Indus river dolphin, which is a blind dolphin very small which live in the main river of Pakistan, the Indus. There are less than 600 dolphins left of this species.
Bottle nosed dolphins are currently doing well, and are not endangered.
In the rainforest, many birds face extinction. Also, many birds in wetlands are endangered.
Netting
until DDT was banned the Bald Eagle did face extinction because the pesticide weakened the shell and when the parents would lay on the eggs it would break the shell.Now the bald eagle does not face extinction because they no longer use DDT eagles are making a wonderful comeback