well killer whales are least concern but before Japan killed dolphins soo now their survival status is common but WWF is working on it with the help of captivity in aquariums their common soon they will be least concern but their fine dont worry and in some places its illegal to kill dolphins!!
most dolphins right now are going extinct because of whalers. They catch the dolphins ins ted of the whales and kill them, on the other hand fishermen catch them in the fishing nets!
The bottlenose dolphin is not endangered, but listed as least concern.
they are somting abovt dolphins if you go to www.dolphin species survial status
Least Concern.
The sugar glider's conservation status is "common".
The gray wolf is listed as a species of least concern.
The gray wolf is listed as a species of least concern.
currently on the IUCN red list as Vunerable
I Say Watch Their Surrounding And Be Careful
Rhino's are about to become extinct as humans kill them and create medicine from their horns!
There are nearly 40 species of dolphins in the world. Each one has its own conservation status, and, for many species of dolphins, there isn't enough data for the IUCN to determine their conservation status. However, there are at least a few endangered dolphins, (IE, the pink river dolphin in the Amazon rainforest and the Ganges and Indus river dolphins in India), and recently the Chinese river dolphin became extinct.
Not the kind we have on the coast, or the bottle nose dolphin. Killer whales are though if you like them. Additional Information: There are almost 40 different species of Dolphin. Of those 40 species, 36 species are listed by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List with a status anywhere from "data deficient" to "critically endangered". The following is a list with the Dolphins listed by the IUCN Red List as endangered, and critically endangered. Hector's Dolphin "Endangered" population "Decreasing" Yangtze River Dolphin "Critically Endangered" population "unknown" possibly extinct. South Asian River Dolphin "Endangered" population "Decreasing" For more details, please see the sites listed below.
it means if the animal is endangered or not. if it is because of lack of habitat, natural prey, or if it is being hunted
Their endangerment status is Of No Concern.