->almaciga (agathis philippinesis) ->waling-waling (vanda sanderiana) ->jade vine(strongylodon macrobotrys)
Currently, there is no list of extinct plants in the Philippines. However, there is a long list of critically endangered plants, and of endangered plants.
the list of the endangered animals in the philippines are the tamaraw,pilandok,kagwang,colugo,tarsier,phil. eagle,phil. crocodile,calamian deer,
There are at least a 135 endangered Australian plants. Go to (Wikipedia.org/wiki/list_of_threatened_flora_of_Australia) for a complete list.
Yes, they can in the US.
Some endangered plants in Malaysia are the pitcher plant, dipterocarp trees, and the species of moss known as Taxitheliella richardsii. These are on the IUCN's Red List as critically endangered species of plants.
peritha,red sandalwood,nannari etc
In the United States alone, there are 496 animals listed on the endangered species list, and 735 plants listed on the endangered species list.
animal which is endangered in haryana are - (1) Nilgai . (2) Kala hiran.
See Related link for list of Red Data List species in South Africa
There are currently 2655 endangered plant species on earth, this does not however, take into account species that have not yet been classified and may be under threat without us even knowing of their existence! They are classified according to how endangered they are from "vulnerable" to "critically endangered" (or even "extinct in the wild". At the apex of the endangered list are species which appear on the IUNC Red List (sometimes called the Red Data list). As with plants and animals there are also several regulatory protocols and programs in places such as CITES which regulates the trade and transportation of endangered or protected species. See the related links below for lists of endangered species as well as the RED List
Aerides lawrenciae is an endangered orchid species native to the Philippines. Threatened by habitat loss due to deforestation and illegal collection, conservation efforts are crucial to protect its remaining populations. Initiatives such as habitat restoration and strict enforcement of regulations against poaching are needed to safeguard the survival of Aerides lawrenciae in the wild.
when was the beaver removed from the endangered list