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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decides which species in the United States are endangered
U.S. fish and wildlife service.
the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service
Yes, they are on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species List.
As a species, the moose is not an endangered species.
The features of the wildlife protection act of 1972 was enacted in India to protect the various endangered animals and plants. In 1972, National parks and reserves were opened to protect these endangered species.
The World Wildlife Fund are working to protect the rhino from becoming endangered. The protection of rhinos helps protect other species including elephants, and buffalo. The rhino is important to the ecosystem.
it provides habitats for endangered species.
Wildlife conservation society NWF the national wildlife federations SPCA Endangered Species that's all i got at the moment
They are an endangered species.
A critically endangered species is a species that is in immediate risk of extinction. Currently there are 1821 plants and 2129 animals in this endangered category. The list of wildlife that is critically endangered is so extensive that it would take hours to list every species. The IUCN website lists all endangered species and is a great tool for understanding the threat of extinction and the impact it will have on our world.
The Capuchin is an endangered species of monkey. Certain wildlife organizations are taking certain measures to preserve the Capuchin species.