The Gray wolves first started to become endangered around the 1900's when people hunted them down because the wolves would often eat live stock and small children, which angered the human to try to kill them to protect their towns and familes.
Yes, the Gray Foxes are endangered.
As of right now they are not on the endangered list.
Gray Wolves were put onto the Endangered Species list in 1974 and taken off in 2009.
No, the gray fox is quite common over most of its range and is not endangered. The only endangered fox is Darwin's fox of Chile.
The gray fox is doing quite well and is not on the endangered list. The only fox listed as endangered is Darwin's fox of Chile.
The Arctic fox is not endangered except in couple small areas of northern Europe. It is classified as "of least concern."
No, the gray fox is quite common throughout its range and in no danger of extinction.
No, the gray fox is quite abundant and not an endangered species,
I believe they are endangered in Ontario because the climate is too cold, please correct me if i am wrong
Red foxes have never been endangered.
No, as a matter of fact they have very high populations.The grey fox is not an endangered species. Still fairly common over its range.---While the Grey Fox is not endangered in the US, it is considered a threatened species (and in some areas endangered) in Canada. In Ontario, it was placed on the protection list (Ontario's Endangered Species Act, 2007).The decline of the Grey Fox, in Ontario, is not fully understood. Researchers are puzzling over this.
No, the gray fox is quite common and in no danger of extinction.
There are several species..Gray, red, kit, and swift..None are considered endangered except for the race San Joaquim kit fox.
The gray wolf is not an endangered species. Listed as least concern by the IUCN.
white foxes are not a species. If you mean the Arctic fox, no, it is not an endangered species. Wikipedia lists it as "Least Concern".
As a species, the gray wolf is not endangered. Listed as least concern.
Neither. The gray wolf is listed as a species of least concern.
The gray whale is not an endangered species. Listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
The gray wolf, as a species, is not endangered. It is classified as a species of least concern. Only a few subspecies are threatened or endangered.
The grey fox is not an endangered species, still quite common.
Critically Endangered
Red fox and the gray fox.