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
Polar Bears are endangered. No, they are listed as "Vulnerable", but not endangered, which is a different classification altogether.
It depends on who is accepting donations. Some organizations are unscrupulous, but others, like the World Wildlife Fund, sre doing great work. Plus, the polar bear is not an endangered species, but listed as vulnerable, meaning they cannot take too much more population loss, or they may in fact become endangered.
The polar bear is considered as vulnerable but is not endangered.
There are no "Polar foxes." There are, however, Arctic foxes and they are not endangered.
The Polar Bear was listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species List on May 15, 2008, as a "threatened" species. The IUCN Red List listed the Polar Bear for the first time in 1982, as a "vulnerable" species. For more details, please see sites listed below.
They come from Arctic regions across the world, from Russia to North America. They are not listed as endangered, but as vulnerable.
Polar bears are not the most endangered animal ,but they are an endangered species.
With a population approaching 25000 worldwide, the polar bear is considered threatened, not endangered.
Researchers have said between 22 000 and 40 000 polar bears are around the world, None are listed as endangered.
Polar Bear Pass National Wildlife Area was created in 1985.
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Polar Bears are currently endangered animals and on the bring of extinction due to the process of global warming.