No. Listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
yes it is endangered
Officially, the wolverine is not an endangered species. Listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or the IUCN Red List, the Wolverine is not listed as an "endangered" species. It is listed as "near threatened" with a population trend posted as "decreasing". The Wolverine was first listed on the IUCN Red List, in 1988 as "vulnerable". Also, the US Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species List does not list the Wolverine as "endangered" either. The North American Wolverine has been reviewed by them repeatedly, but left "not listed", due to a lack of information, and data. The California Wolverine is listed as a "species of concern". The first Notice of Review for the California Wolverine in the US Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species Program was in 1985. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
No. Listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
Well I have researched this matter and it says that the Wolverines are endangered.... hope I have answered your question!
how many wolverines are left? Why is wolverine considered to be an endangered species?
Neither. The wolverine is listed as "Least Concern".
There are certain hunting restrictions on this species, but it is not an endangered species.
the food chain will collapse and the world will be in chaos within 24 hours
Yes, they are listed on the major endangered species lists, but not under the specific status of Endangered yet. They are currently listed on the US Fish and Wildlife Service endangered list as a "Threatened" species, and on the IUCN Red list as "Vulnerable," which is a subcategory of the IUCN Threatened status. If their numbers keep growing, and our understanding of them increases, they may be removed from the lists of animals in danger. When animal species are "removed from the lists", they are put under a status of "delisted". Their population has been improving, and they currently number over 20K in the wild, and could be over 25K. See the related questions below for more information about Endangered Species lists and the status categories they use.
The IUCN lists the Manta Ray as Near Threatened.
No, the WCU lists them as a species of least concern.