The black footed ferret is considered endangered because their habitats are being destroyed by humans. Their numbers are also low because of diseases.
people have destroyed their natural habitats
The black footed ferret is protected by federal law under the Endangered Species Act
The black footed ferret is considered endangered, meaning they face a very high risk of extinction in the near future, but they are not critically endangered, in which case they would face a very high risk of dying out in the immediate future.Efforts are being made to reintroduce the ferret to prairies, mainly in Arizona, in hopes of repopulation.The ferrets have been released in several U.S. states and in a spot in Canada. Currently around 2000 in the wild.
A pet ferret cannot prevent you from being pregnant.
Thoese steps are taking place to save them from being endangered or even exctinct
You can walk your ferret in the rain if she/he likes being wet.
The polar bear was over hunted many years ago. Thankfully, it is not an endangered species any longer and continues to grow in numbers today. From a low of about 800 they now number well over 20,000. Some people claim that should the ice caps of the North disappear that polar bears would have problems. This may well be the case if they have no adaptive skills. This is not currently an issue.
While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.While population statistics are not reliable, they are considered as being endangered in that area.
no there are millions of them so they are not endangered.
No. albino animals are a genetic fluke of a certain species. If the species of animal are endangered, then the albino is as well, but being albino makes no difference to the status of the species.
They are very close to being endangered
The blue whale and the ferret diverge from both being mammals