Prairie dogs, on the whole are not endangered, although some species of them could be considered to be threatened. That being said, prairie dogs are in the varmint/pest category in the eyes of many people who living in the areas prairie dogs normally populate and are a disease vector for bubonic plague.
move them to somwhere colder.
by stopping hunting and by preserving habitats for them
We can stop endangering the dolphins by stop hunting and killing them for meat, reduce hunting salmons (for it is the dolphin's diet), being careful using nets (in fishing), to be careful with speedboats, not disturbing them in their habitat. I hope that this helps :)
bygetting marshmellowsand to put it in fire
yes stop buying them let them be
Prairie dogs lost much of their population because they ate crops that farmers grew. Consequently, they were killed, either by smoking them out of their burrows, shooting them, or having house pets hunt them down. After they became a much less populated species, people began to stop killing them so that they could repopulate. It is because prairie dogs are no longer killed that they have become more common. There is also less farmland than there was before, and farms are usually too large to keep all the prairie dogs under control. The species is now safe because they are no longer killed.
We have blown up the habitat with atomic bombs. Many of the prairie dogs have been brutally murdered by radiation burns and by aliens Hope this helps If it does then jump off a cliff and stop asking stupid questions
The awnser is Toney nasser is cool
Hunters and killers are endangering the black footed ferrets. I believe it is cruel and it should stop but I'm not sure anyone will try to stop it unless they have ferret, care for them, and those who are trying to stop it.
stop eating Mexican food
This is a form of greeting and respect for dogs. You shouldn't stop it. It is a natural and desirable behavior.