No. It is illeagal to feed any indangered species anywhere in the country unless the animal is in danger of dieing of starvation and you are trained and certified in the care of said species. The "Good Samaritan Law" may or may not apply depending on circumstances.
Obtain a list from your state wildlife office giving the name of the species that are endangered. Then find out where their habitats are and request permission to post signs notifying hunters and visitors to avoid the endangered ones. You might add that it is against the law to harm any of the endangered ones.
Polar bears are the first animal species endangered due to global warming. They help to control the population of other species They also provide food for other species known as scavengers. Scavengers feed on the parts of a dead animal left behind by the polar bear.
Theu feed it small animals. But many parents eat there young before growth it is an endangered species
They feed on krills.They eat about 40 million krills a day.
Usually around large bodies of water, where they feed on fish.
Humans have caused the decimation of the elephant population, they are hunted for their ivory tusks. Poachers continue to feed the black market with ivory by slaughtering the elephant, even though they are a protected species.
yes, it is legal in chicken feed, dairy feed and swine feed.
Its means do not feed the animals...... now do you get it?
yes, as it is unlawful to feed any wild animal in Florida
Blu and Jewel Are rare and endangered Blue Macaws.
They were hunted mainly for the tusks they carry, to feed the ivory trade. The African elephant species (there are two, the savannah elephant, and the smaller forest elephant) are now listed as "Vulnerable" by the IUCN.
The eagles video has as its purpose the showing of how eagles protect and feed their young before they can fend for themselves. It is also to show the success that naturalists have had restoring the species and moving off of the endangered list.