The puma, Puma Concolor, is not endangered as a species. The Florida race is endangered, and has been listed for fourty plus years.
Yes. The puma species is on the endangered animals list. (no joke, you can check if you want)
The puma or mountain lion as a species is not endangered. The Florida race is the only endangered puma. See IUCN Redlist.
Puma's are becoming endangered because poachers are killing puma's and are selling the puma's fur or hide to people world wide and make millions of money. Puma's are the same thing as a Cougar or Mountain lion. The puma or mountain lion is not an endangered species. Listed as least concern by the IUCN. The Florida panther, a race endemic to Florida is endangered however, but the species as a whole is not.
The cougar, puma, or mountain lion is not an endangered species. However, the subspecies "Florida panther" is endangered.
The subspecies eastern cougar (or puma) was declared extinct in 2011. However, the species as a whole is not endangered and populations are quite healthy except for the Florida subspecies which was declared endangered in 1967.
The cougar, mountain lion, panther, or puma is not an endangered species. Only the Florida subspecies is endangered.
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There are no exact figures, but as a species, the cougar or mountain lion, also called puma or panther, is not an endangered species. Only the race called "Florida panther" is endangered, and even their numbers are slowly increasing.
They are hunted for their fur which has been used for centuries for clothing and other items. Puma's require a large area to hunt in and that area has been decreased as more people cut down forests, and destroyed areas that Pumas need to hunt. Pumas are also endangered by the farmers that kill Pumas. Farmers view Pumas as a danger to their livestock and therefore kill the Pumas to keep their livestock.The puma or mountain lion is not an endangered species. They are fairly common over most of their range. The Florida race is endangered, but the species as a whole is not.
As a species, Felis Concolar (puma, cougar, mountain lion) is not endangered, but the Florida race is.
No, the population of pumas is quite healthy and only the Florida panther is critically endangered.