The Asiatic lion, Panthera Leo Persica, is the only lion subspecies endangered. Fully protected by the Indian goverment, the last 350 of this subspecies live in the Gir Forest. There are plans to release a group in a sanctuary three hundred miles to the southwest, but because of proximity to tiger country, the plan is on hold to see if the two great cats can live nearby each other without conflict. Tigers are loners, and live in more forested habitats than lions. Lions live in groups, and prefer open country.
Nothing, they're not endangered.
Nothing, it's not endangered.
Great Horned Owls are not endangered.
nothing
They have laws to not kill animals.
They are not a federally endangered species. They could be on a certain states endangered list.
new habitations laws to protect them from being killed or or used as clothings of any such
Conservation experts are finding a way to not only help endangered animals but to help the population grow.
The two subspecies of the clouded leopard are afforded strict protection.
=people are getting together and building places to put animals=
It is important to save sea lions because they are endangered species. When a species becomes extinct, it disrupts the ecosystem.
Meerkats are not endangered, so as long as nothing bad starts to happen to them, they don't need human help. :)