As a species, the moose is not an endangered species.
The moose is not endangered. It is listed as a species of least concern by IUCN.
Donate to wildlife orgnisations, like the World Wildlife Foundation
WWF (World Wildlife Fund)
Enacted for the preservation of endangered and threatened wild species.
WWF is primarily concerned with conservation, research and restoration of environment. It also works for protecting endangered species of wildlife.
Though Tigers are an endangered species, they are not the most endangered species of wild cat. The Amur Leopard of far eastern Europe, is the most endangered. With the announcement that there are only 25-35 left in the wild, the World Wildlife Fund along with the Wildlife Conservation Society, are trying desperately to save them.
A critically endangered species is a species that is in immediate risk of extinction. Currently there are 1821 plants and 2129 animals in this endangered category. The list of wildlife that is critically endangered is so extensive that it would take hours to list every species. The IUCN website lists all endangered species and is a great tool for understanding the threat of extinction and the impact it will have on our world.
no it is not the polar bear is classified as theatend by world wildlife federation. see link below http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/finder/polarbear/polarbear.html?linklocation=topnavdropdownmenu
World Wildlife Federation or the WWF is known to be the slogan or Mother Awareness of endangered Species. That is what I learned while working with Green Peace and talking with other that are concerned about all endangered species.
Information about endangered animals can be found in the link below. This is the World Wildlife Organization. There you can see a list of endangered animals, where they stand among the threat, make donations, and find out more information on how to get involved to help an endangered species.
There are around 16,000 species worldwide that are considered endangered according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. This includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates. The number is constantly changing as more species are assessed.
world wide fund(WWF),endangered species society,conserve wildlife organisation(New York) etc.