The Arctic fox isn't endangered.
The arctic fox became endangered around 2002 to 2003. The arctic fox has an estimated 20 percent chance of becoming extinct.
There is no Antarctic fox. The Arctic fox is not endangered.
It is endangered.The arctic fox is not extinct, but it is endangered.
The Arctic fox is not endangered and is classified as a species "of least concern." It is quite plentiful throughout most of its range.
Only a couple small populations in northern Europe are considered endangered. As a whole, the Arctic fox is in no danger and is considered as "of least concern."
They are a stable population, not endangered yet.
The arctic fox is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN. Not an endangered species.
The Arctic fox is not an endangered species except for a couple small populations in northern Europe.
The Arctic fox is classified as "of least concern." The lowest level.
in 2003 the Arctic fox was not endangered world wide and it is estimated that there are several thousand Arctic foxes in the world.about 10000
white foxes are not a species. If you mean the Arctic fox, no, it is not an endangered species. Wikipedia lists it as "Least Concern".
There are a couple small populations of Arctic foxes in northern Europe that are endangered but overall the species is not endangered and classified as a species "of least concern."