nobody knows and knowbody dont care
Yes, people do care! People who like panda's and who care about them leaving this planet. And they have been on the endangered list since around 1985. By the way, you spelled nobody wrong, and don't wrong. Nice!!
Pandas have been listed as endangered because people have been hunting them and they are close to extinction.
At present, there are beteen 20000-25000 polar bears, and they are considered "Threatened", by the IUCN, not an endangered species at this time.Polar bears have never been extinct. Though they were on the endangered species list the numbers are now recovering and still considered 'at risk'.
The Chinese authorities have declared the hunting and poaching of panda bears as illegal and several wildlife reserves have been set up throughout China. These reserves ensure protection and security of the endangered panda bears. The WWF, along with the Chinese government, is making international wildlife conservation efforts for the endangered panda bears, along with efforts to maintain their habitat.
Not yet! However, it has been removed from the endangered list (2016) and is now listed as a vulnerable species..
the panda because the panda has been around for many many many many years and the panda is considered endangered. :'(
Yes, the red panda are endangered today. Sadly it has mostly been because of humans.
The polar bear has not been listed as an endangered species, some populations are in decline, while others are doing well. Listed as vulnerable.
Dogs. Panda bears.
Since 1984.
The Giant Panda has been listed by the IUCN Red List since 1986, and since 1984 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species List. The CITES list has had the Giant Panda protected since 1983. While the Lesser Panda, or "Fire Fox", but normally referred to as the the Red Panda, has been listed by the IUCN Red List since 1988. There are under 1600 pandas left in the world to date.
The Giant Panda has been listed by the IUCN Red List since 1986, and since 1984 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species List. The CITES list has had the Giant Panda protected since 1983. While the Lesser Panda, or "Fire Fox", but normally referred to as the the Red Panda, has been listed by the IUCN Red List since 1988. For more details, please see sites listed below.
The Asian Elephant was first listed as "endangered" with the it's population decreasing in 1986 by the IUCN Red List. It is currently listed as 'endangered" by the IUCN Red List and the population is still listed as decreasing. For more details, see sites listed