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The killer whale is not an endangered species! See IUCN Redlist for details on this species.
According to the IUCN (as of 2011), the ring-tailed lemur is listed as "Near Threatened".
In regards to their conservation status, polar bears are listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN.
The IUCN Red List categories are:Extinct (EX)Extinct in the Wild (EW)Critically Endangered (CR)Endangered (EN)Vulnerable (VU)Near Threatened (NT)Least Concern (LC)Data Deficient (DD)Not Evaluated (NE)
They are killing them for their skins, and farmers are protecting their livestock from the bobcats. Bobcats are not an endangered species however, listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
Clouded leopards are not endangered. The IUCN gives the clouded leopard a conservation status of vulnerable, which is one level above endangered and is considered threatened.
yes they are endanger
no there not endanger
IUCN Red List was created in 1963.
International Union for Conservation of Nature
Endangered is the past participle of endanger.
The IUCN Red List is also known as the Red Data List and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It was founded in 1963. The complete list can be found on the official IUCN site.