Yes, the badger is an endangered species, they are listed on the IUCN Red List and also several subspecies are protected under laws in the UK. There are 12 different badger species listed on the IUCN Red List. Three of those are listed as "data deficient" with a population growth trend of "unknown", they are, the Large-toothed Ferret Badger, Javan Ferret Badger, Bornean Ferret Badger. The Hog Badger is listed as "near threatened" and the population is listed as "declining". The remaining eight, are listed as "least concern", and the population growth trend is listed as "unknown". They are the: Japanese Badger, Asian Badger, Eurasian Badger, Honey Badger, Small-toothed Ferret Badger, Sunda Stink-Badger, Palawan Stink-Badger, and the American Badger. For more information see site listed below.
The badger is "endangered" because many countries and states (the USA) are killing badgers for pelts (fur) or just to get rid of them. Some states like Michigan have laws that protect badgers. if your state does not you should look into it. Badgers are wonderful creatures that get rid of mice and insects and deserve to live in peace!
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The common badger, also known as the European badger is not endangered. The species is known as "stable" by the IUCN.
Yes. Most species of badgers are threatened or endangered. In many species we do not have enough data to prove that they are present in large numbers.
American badgers are considered Least Concern by the IUCN. The California Department of Fish and Game has the American badger listed as a species of special concern.
is a brown bear an endangered species
Far from it. Idaho has the largest population of badgers anywhere in the world.
Many various programs for badgers like to protest for badgers probably because they are an endangered species. By... Tedog Tendor Tenzin Dorjee
The badger is endangered because they are losing their habitat. Not all species of badger are considered endangered. The American badger is listed as a species of special concern.
yes they are going endangered
There are Eurasian badgers, hog badgers, American badgers, ferret badgers, honey badgers, and stink badgers. I'm guessing that your question was, "What kinds of badgers are there?"
coyotes eat badgers
yes, badgers are mammals
The fear of Badgers is called Skunkaphobia . The symptoms are, loss of sleep, short hair, and large eyes. You NEED to get help if you suffer from Skunkaphobia. You could be going crazy!
i would avoid the problom by not capturing an endangered animal!
The raccoon is not endangered. It is still a very common animal across the country.
Yes they are becoming endangered due to poaching and habitat loss.
Badgers can swim