Alabama's gulf sturgeon is endangered in the wild. However fish farmers are growing them so they should not disappear unless the government makes it illegal for fish farmers to sell them.
Gulf sturgeon was created in 1955.
No, the Sturgeon season is permanently closed in South Dakota becasue the sturgeon (Pallid Sturgeon) is on the endangered species list.
Yes, it is a critically endangered sturgeon, heavily fished for it's roe.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) placed the Beluga Sturgeon, Huso huso, on it's Red List, as "Endangered", in 1996. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) currently lists The Beluga Sturgeon Huso huso, as "Threatened". They also have a proposed rule (67586) that, also, would finally list these animals as endangered.
Leatherback Sea Turtle, Smooth Coneflower and Shortnose Sturgeon.
Habitat loss, overfishing, building of dams and pollution.
Some endangered species of Montana are as follows; the Pallid sturgeon, paddlefish, Bull trout, and wolverine, which is vulnerable.
The pallid sturgeon is endangered because of humans. It's habitat has been destroyed by humans when people cut down trees to make paper and wood. More and more people are stopping tree-cutting programs to help these poor animals
the sturgeon, grizzly bear and 17 species of birds. I dont the plants.
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The first species endangered was a Indian bat for mammals birds a Hawaiian dark rumped petrel's. For reptiles a American alligator and for fish a short nose sturgeon