polar bears, snowy owls, arctic wolfs
one endangered species is the red wolf
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There are a couple small populations of Arctic foxes in northern Europe that are endangered but overall the species is not endangered and classified as a species "of least concern."
Some animals that are endangered in the arctic tundra are:WolvesCaribouMusk oxenPolar bearsSealsSea lionsWalrusesWhalesSeveral species of migratory seabirds and fishSome fish
Polar bears are not endangered, but many Arctic species are, such as the woodland caribou, and musk oxen.
No, lemmings are not considered an endangered species. They have stable populations in their natural habitats in the Arctic tundra regions. However, they do face threats such as climate change and habitat loss.
Some endangered plants in the tundra include the Arctic Willow, Sabine's Gullseed, and the Pink Plumeplant. These plants are vulnerable to climate change, habitat destruction, and invasive species, leading to their decline in population. Conservation efforts are important to protect and preserve these plants in the fragile tundra ecosystem.
polar bears but they are mostly vulnerable
Some species that are not endangered are fish, sharks, and most insects. Also, the main species of this planet, humans.
No, the caribou as a species is not an endangered species. However, some regional populations are endangered. But as a species, they are listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
Some species of penguins are endangered. Puffins are watched and there are groups lobbying to place them on the endangered species list.