Many hawks are endangered because the balance in an ecosystem that they need in unbelievably delicate. One small thing like a small drought could kill off their food supply, making hawks starve and die from competition for food. Be careful in hawk territory. Majestic birds should be cautioned.
The Red Tailed Hawk is not endangered, it is in fact very common in the US, and one of the best know Hawks because of that. But there are other species of hawk that are endangered such as the Galapagos Hawk, Hawaiian Hawk ('lo), Puerto Rican Broad-Winged Hawk, and the Puerto Rican Sharp-Shinned Hawk. There are more listed on the IUCN Red List, these are from the US Fish and Wildlife Services Endangered Species List only. For more details see sites listed below.
Yes. A large amount of short, rapidly spinning windmills dotting and lining ridges all over their hunting and regular flight zone kill many of them off, they used to be a common sight.
The windmills are being replaced by taller, slower rotating mills that are causing a much lower Death Rate, but they are still in trouble.
yes hawks are endangered because of hunting and global worming
People are killing them.
it can ruin the balances, ex: hawks eat mouses, and mouses go endangered, hawks go hungry, people hunt them and they go endangered.
Yes, scientists have officially made them an endangered species.
i thnk chiken hawks are indangered in all states
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No, they are a fairly common species over their range.
NO Red-tailed hawks used to be endagered, but are not any more.
Animals don't care If its endangered or not, they just want to eat. But some animals around the world have their diets on rare or endangered critters. Like the wood turtle, Foxes, hawks, even snappingturtles and coyotes seem to enjoy woodturtles more then thier regular diet.
The vampire bats predators are eagles and hawks. they are also killed by Farmers as they carry rabies and other diseases that can harm both humans and cattle. They are not endangered.
Yes, but since that they are so big, they have few.
The osprey, sometimes referred to as the sea hawk, is of Least Concern according to the IUCN (this means that there is no foreseeable risk of it becoming extinct or endangered in the near future). The skuas, several species of bird that may be called sea hawks, are also Least Concern.
No. Hawks are hawks and vultures are vultures.
yes because snaks and spidrs can get them And birds such as crows and hawks. There may be bacteria, fungi, or chemicals in the soil. The pet may eat a poisonous plant.