There is a great list of things we could do. We could: (1) make laws protecting the puma species, (2) capture and raise alot in captivity (3) make a reserve (not in captivity) for them to roam, etc.
The Florida panther is the only endangered race of puma, and they are strictly protected. So yes
depends on what the problem is and what is being done to address it.
The beaver is not an endangered mammal. Still quite common.
They go extinct.
Reindeer aren't endangered, so nothing is being done to protect them.
The puma species is considered of Least Concern by the IUCN. However, in most states in the USA (excluding Texas) there are laws that regulate the hunting of pumas. However, the Florida panther (a puma subspecies) is considered Critically Endangered. There are efforts underway to preserve the habitat of the Florida panther, although there is controversy among scientists about what habitat is the most important for the Florida panther.
You should care for endangered animals. DONE
Great Horned Owls are not endangered.
They are not a federally endangered species. They could be on a certain states endangered list.
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Nothing, they're not endangered.
Nothing, it's not endangered.