The Polar Bear has been on the IUCN Red List since 1982, listed as "vulnerable". The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Endangered Species List added the Polar Bear in May, 2008 with a "threatened" status. So, the Polar Bear has been on the IUCN Red List for 27 years, and on the U.S. FWS Endangered Species List for almost one year. For more details, please see sites listed below.
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the ocelot has been endangered since 1972
Manatees have been endangered for about 20 years now.
it has been on the endangered list for 5 years
they have been classed as an endangered species since 1972
The polar bear is not endangered just yet. It is listed as vulnerable, meaning conservation measures must be enforced to prevent the species from becoming endangered.
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!!
Numbats have officially been on the endangered list since 2 December 1970.
Brian Urlacher has been with the Chicago Bears since 2000.
Harp Seals have never been endangered there number is increasing more each year.
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Black bears have been around likely longer than humans have.
The grey fox is not an endangered species, still quite common.