we could try our best to keep the enviroment clean and to make sure that we dont let our cats out at night cause they might go hunting for the endangered kea and to be awere what we are shooting hunters!!!!
Hoestly we cannot to much but the obvious. one person or a group cannot make a difference. but if we don't cut down the rainforest and try to stop global warming that's sure to help;]
You can stop hunting, make a donation, stop taking their land, and that's it basically...
Stop cutting trees
Chinese sturgeon are endangered because their habitat has been destroyed (Yangtze River). Yangtze River is now being revamped (construction).
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Wild dogs is 'chiens sauvages' in French.
Food. Wild dogs are undomesticated domesticated wolves.
They are domesticated and will no longer survive in the wild.
Everybody can stop hunting them. that means we should hunt other animals that are warm ,and with soft fur.
African Wild Dogs first appeared on the endangered species list in 1984.
Domesticated dogs gone wild are not an endangered species, due to so many humans owning them. Although, if you are referring to African Wild Dogs, they are endangered for several reasons. The most important reasons are loss of natural habitat, human overpopulation, and too much hunting.
no one knows why O.K.
not yet, but numbers are declining
African wild dogs are the continent's most endangered predator. http://www.amnh.org/nationalcenter/Endangered/dog/dog.html
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cheetahs,asian elephant,wild African dogs
About 500,000 in 39 countries
the African Wild Dog became endangered because we took it habitat, and it is a hunted animal. Sometimes hunters kill them out of their own fear. African Wild dogs are also can be found as roadkill. Farmers also can kill them to protect their pets on the farm and also the farmers farm animals. This is how the African Wild dog has become endangered.
About 500,000 in 39 countries
It really depends on what kind of dog. If your talking about indoor house dogs then no. They have home and will continue to live. If your talking about wild dogs then some yes. Some like the wild Dingo.