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No, its consevation status is of least concern. They can be found in large numbers in the African Savanna.
Yes, they are endangered. Also they are protected.
Habitat Stability.
The snowy owl and many other types of owls are endangered. Most owls are endangered except for a few. There are no species of endangered owl in North America. Below is the official status for NA owls, by species. Horned owl-least concern Barred owl-least concern spotted owl-near threatened elf owl-least concern burrowing owl-least concern saw whet owl-least concern great gray owl-least concern snowy owl-least concern western and eastern screech owls-least concern Barn owl-least concern Hawk owl-least concern Short eared owl-least concern long eared owl-least concern Although some local populations of these species are in some trouble (i.e., northern spotted owl) by no means are most owl species endangered. All info gathered from the IUCN Redlist.
It is in least concern (are not endangered)
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The Northern Fulmar conservation status is Least Concern.
The gray fox is quite numerous in its natural range and is listed as a species "of least concern." It is in no danger of going extinct.
The Arctic fox is not endangered and is classified as a species "of least concern." It is quite plentiful throughout most of its range.
Overall, giraffes are considered Least Concern by the IUCN but there are certan subspecies such as the Rothschild or Baringo giraffe, that are endangered.Not at all.