You can donate money to an endangered animal foundation or try to stop global warming so they can stay in their natural habitat. You can also boycott the selling of amimal fur because they are being hunted. Save them today.
Things we could do to help protect the Arctic fox from endangerment:
Not much, the arctic fox isn't endangered - however they live in the Arctic which could melt. However, the focus is set on the polar bear rather than the arctic fox, since they are vulnerable.
Baby arctic fox are protected by their unique fur coloring and their thick winter coat. The fox kits or babies have light colored fur that is extremely thick and blends well with the snowy landscape.
The Arctic Fox is threatened by hunting and the fur trade. Some are also threatened by diseases spread by domestic dogs.
The Arctic Fox is also threatenedbecause they are specially adapted to live in the cold winters and thick snows of the far north. When conditions are less extreme and climate change causes the snow line to recede, the range of the Arctic Fox shrinks.
It doesn't need to be saved from being endangered as it is at the level 'not concerned' for extinction
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nothing, it doesnt need to be saved
Stop buying the Arctic Foxes fur or if you hunt the Arctic fox STOP because soon there will be none left
We can boycott fur farms and fur trappers, and obviously refrain from buying fur. We can also donate money to charities that help save animals in the Arctic.
Hunters take down over 1000 Arctic Foxes every year reducing the Arctic Fox population.
One thing that is being done to stop Asian elephants from becoming extinct is to enforce stricter laws on poaching. Protecting their habitat is also a way to help them.
There are no Arctic tigers. All six subspecies are fully protected by laws where they reside.
panda express puts money into them and some zoos
if farmers sopted hunting them then there would be more quaggai left and that would prevent the quaggai from being extinct
people are putting them in zoos and taking good care of them! They are having fun
people are keeping more careful not to hurt the prairie dogs
A number of reefs have been established where fishing and other humans are prevented
Polar bears are not becoming extinct. The population is actually increasing. Although a warming climate could affect their numbers, as of yet they show no decline in overall numbers. Source; World Wildlife Fund
Poaching has been prohibited.
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Not much darren
They are in danger, i will post when i find out.