When their numbers reach a certain amount. I guess if I wanted a more precise answer, I should have made my question more precise. Thanks a lot.
Be a conservationist and help them so that they can be off the list
No. Not any more they were taken off the endangered species list in 1999.
No, they have been taken off the endangered species list
They were just taken off the endangered species list, but their numbers are still low.
Very much so. The unbridled hunting of these animals brought their population down to less then 1000 bears worldwide. This is seriously close to the brink of extinction. Today, they have reestablished themselves to the point of being off the endangered species list.
The Gray Wolf and the Bald Eagle are no longer under the protection of the Endangered Species Act and are considered to be no longer endangered. The American crocodile (according to the Discovery Channel) was taken off the endangered species list in 2007 but is now currently on the "threatened species" list
There are currently no endangered species in Acadia National Park. However, the bald eagle, the puffin, and the peregrine falcon were all recently taken off the Endangered Species List.
noI think you mean extinct, and no they are not! They were on the endangered species list for about 3 decades, but they were taken off recently.
Once the grey wolf is off the Endangered Species list people will begin to hunt them. This, in tern, will put the ecosystem out of balance. Elk and coyote populations will rise and plants will be eaten by elk, and coyotes will eat all the pronghorn fawns. Bears will have trouble getting meat and eagles wont be able to feed from wolf kills.
more are being taken into captivity to mate to keep the population rising
So they don't die off
The Arctic fox is not on the list of endangered animals as it it quite common throughout most of its range.