Habitat loss, hunting, and illegal pet trade
The Yellow-Breasted Capuchin, is listed as "critically endangered", according to the IUCN Red List. They are endangered in part, due to heavy hunting, habitat loss, and degradation, and capture for the black market pet trade. The Crested Capuchin is also listed on the IUCN Red List, as "endangered". This is due again in part to habitat loss and degradation, hunting for food.
The population of the golden-bellied capuchin monkey is about 300 individuals - this animal is critically endangered.
The Yellow-Breasted Capuchin, is listed as "critically endangered", according to the IUCN Red List. They are endangered in part, due to heavy hunting, habitat loss, and degradation, and capture for the black market pet trade. The Crested Capuchin is also listed on the IUCN Red List, as "endangered". This is due again in part to habitat loss and degradation, hunting for food.
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The Capuchin is an endangered species of monkey. Certain wildlife organizations are taking certain measures to preserve the Capuchin species.
Yes, the Capuchin monkeys are listed as an endangered species. They are endangered because of the depleting trees in the rainforest.
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Golden-bellied capuchin was created in 1826.
There are several species of capuchin monkeys (they are New World Monkeys of the Genus Cebus).Of these, most have a conservation status of 'Least Concern'.The black capuchin (Cebus nigritus) is 'Near Threatened'.The golden-bellied capuchin (Cebus xanthosternos), Kaapori capuchin (Cebus kaapori) and the blond capuchin (Cebus flavius) are classified as critically endangered.
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Yes, the Capuchin monkeys are listed as an endangered species. They are endangered because of the depleting trees in the rainforest.
The golden eagle, Aquila Chrysaetos, is not an endangered species.