The timber rattlesnake, Crotalus Horridus, is a large snake found in many areas of eastern North America. Also known as the "velvet tailed", or "canebrake" rattler, this snake is rare in many areas now, but fairly common in others. Protected by law in many states, it is not considered an endangered species. The best way to help this species is to educate the public about them. They are not the "horrid" monster their latin name suggests, but are mainly a docile, shy species that feeds mainly on small rodents. Protecting wild areas from developement also will help them survive.
You can start telling farmers not to kill it and you could bring rattlesnakes to scientists to put radio collars(Whatever they're called) on them.
stop the poachers
stop killing them
Overall, rattlesnakes are not going extinct. Populations of some species, such as the timber rattlesnake, are becoming rare in some locations and some states have declared them to be threatened or endangered in those areas. Habitat loss and human encroachment are the main reasons.
by recycyeling
by stop taking there fur and killing the for there meat
some possible solutions that may preventchimpanzees from being extinct
To stop Siberian Tigers from becoming extinct we can stop destroying their natural habitat and do not buy any animal parts.
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.
you can't because it's already extinct ( I'm serious)
You could stop pollution and littering
You can stop many beautiful animals from becoming extinct.
panda express puts money into them and some zoos