The eastern puma is also called the North American Cougar. It resides mostly in coniferous forests. Currently, scientists are trying to preserve their environment so they can reproduce.
Ocelots are protected by the Lacy Act, which makes it illegal to transport, import, export, sell, receive, acquire, or purchase them.
Officially, the only eastern pumas left are the Florida race, which is threatened only by man's activities.
Nothing! The eastern cougar was declared extinct in 2011. There is no longer anything to protect
Habitat has been set aside for the puma or mountain lion. The race known as the "Florida panther", is the only endangered subspecies, however.
nothing, the snow leopard is getting killed for there hide.
they give the puma their own habitat where it is illegal to hunt or cut down their forest...................SEX IS FUN
some actions are keeping them in captivity and breeding them in captivity
The only puma population in trouble is the Florida race. See Florida panther website for more info. Just key in "Florida Panther", and you will go to the site. Very informative insite on the plight of this animal and what is being done to preserve it.
Don't know The answer about being done to save the killer Whale!
no
its fun
nothing
Here are some links that explain what is being done to save the manatees.
As the Thorny devil is currently neither endangered not officially threatened, there is little active effort being put into saving it. Although its numbers are decreasing, the only thing that has been done to save these desert-dwelling reptiles is to list them as protected under Australia's Wildlife Conservation Act.
we can save them by lowering the rate of deforestation