If you mean the American black bear, it is not an endangered species. The Asiatic black bear is threatened, however.
The asiatic black bear is listed as threatened by the IUCN.
The American black bear is a common species, not endangered at all.
No, the brown bear is not an endangered species.
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Yes Not actually. This bear species is listed as "Vulnerable".
as of 2012 the glacier bear is on the endangered species list. it is estimted that less than 120 are left in the wild. some mistake this bear as a black bear, as it's body is similar in appearance to tha black bear of North America, but they are not the same bears, and are silverish to white in appearance.
No, but they are endangered.In California yes.
When an animal is endangered that means the whole species is endangered. So, all Black Bears are endangered. No, they are not. While the Asiatic species may be in some trouble, the American black bear is an abundant species, and is increasing in numbers in many places.
No. No species of bear is endangered in the U.S. The bears found there, the brown and black bears, are listed as least concern, and the polar bear is listed as vulnerable. Some local populations may be under threat, but as full species, none are endangered.
the Alaskan brown bear is endangered No, the brown bear is not an endangered species.
The Kermode bear, or spirit bear, is a subspecies of the black bear. Because of its limited range, it is not considered an endangered species. Never been a common animal.