Pandas are endangered, not endangermentngered first of all. Second, they are endangered because bamboo in one forest dies all at the same time. Pandas must move to a new one when this happens. When humans cut these forests down, pandas have no where to go and starve to death.
humans are partly responsible for pandas being endangered. They have set up traps for other animals and accidentally caught a giant panda instead. Humans have poisoned them as well for their fur. Pandas are also picky with mating
Loss of habitat, not very good at defending themselves from predators, dependent on bamboo for food (and bamboo is not very nutritious), and pandas are terrible at sexual intercourse. Zoos that keep pandas often have to artificially inseminate the female panda with sperm taken from the male, because giant pandas are incompetent at sexual reproduction. When the male is hot for a few days, the female is not. When the female is fertile for a few days, the male is not interested.
They may be running out of bamboo, as their habitat is gradually being destroyed. They also suffer losses from poachers.
pandas are becoming endangered because of their environment being either recunstructed for houses or polution
Habitat destruction, human population, Increase in agricultural, mining, and logging activities cause the panda bears to be endangered
hunters
Because giant pandas are endangered species! They could become extinct!
The giant panda, although both species are endangered.
Yes, both the giant and red pandas are endangered.
Giant pandas are no longer considered to be endangered and are now listed as vulnerable.
why are giant pandas endangered from humans
The giant panda is neither extinct nor endangered. They are now classified as vulnerable.
Giant Pandas may become extinct because of the continued habitat loss and by a very low birthrate , both in wild and in captivity.It is also endangered because of poachers.
The giant panda is now listed as a vulnerable species. It was removed from the endangered list in 2016.
because in some countries giant pandas are endangered but in china they are not endangered
a jungles
There is no specific date but years. I found this in another question. The US Fish and Wildlife Service added the Giant Panda to their Endangered List in 1984. The IUCN (The World Conservation Union) had Panda's on their Red List in both 1986 and 1988 but classed as "Rare" and not "Endangered". The ICUN changed the Pandas classification to "Endangered" in 1990.