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The Arctic fox has a circumpolar range, meaning that it is found throughout the entire Arctic, including the outer edges of Greenland, Russia, Canada, Alaska, and Svalbard, as well. Most of the species is good, except for the Scandinavian mainland population. It is acutely endangered there, despite decades of legal protection from hunting and persecution. The total population estimate in all of Norway, Sweden and Finland is a mere 120 adult individuals in sub-Arctic and alpine areas, such as Iceland and mainland alpine Scandinavia.
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The conservation status of the species is in general good and several hundred thousand individuals are estimated to remain in total. The IUCN has assessed it as being of "least concern".

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No, there are any arctic foxes in their habitat.

-wtf does there are any left? fckcckciing moron leave America or rosmething

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Yes, the arctic fox is considered endangered in Canada. This is mostly because it is being hunted for its fur.

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No, the Arctic fox is not an endangered species.

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Yes. This is because they live in the Arctic and in that area there is global warming.

So, Yes. Arctic Foxes are endangered.

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Overall, the Arctic fox is not endangered and is listed as "of least concern." However, some isolated populations are threatened at this time.

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Only a couple small populations in northern Europe are considered endangered. As a whole, the Arctic fox is in no danger and is considered as "of least concern."

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Except for a couple small populations in northern Europe, the Arctic fox is in no danger of going extinct. It is quite plentiful.

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No, only a couple isolated populations in northern Europe are endangered. Overall the fox is in no danger and is quite common.

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How did the Arctic fox became endangered?

The Arctic fox isn't endangered.


Is the Antarctic Fox critically endangered?

There is no Antarctic fox. The Arctic fox is not endangered.


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The Arctic fox is not endangered and is classified as a species "of least concern." It is quite plentiful throughout most of its range.


What is the endangered status of an Arctic fox?

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The arctic fox became endangered around 2002 to 2003. The arctic fox has an estimated 20 percent chance of becoming extinct.


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The Arctic fox is classified as "of least concern." The lowest level.


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The Arctic fox is not an endangered species except for a couple small populations in northern Europe.


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