Grey wolves (Canis lupus) have had a varied history with status classification that also varies globally. For the United States, grey wolves were officially listed as endangered on 3/11/1967. When considering a global population, they were initially listed as "vulnerable" in 1982.
Information cited from FWS and IUCN Red List.
The "Pacific Region" Woodland Caribou were listed by the US Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species List, or the US FWS-ES with a status of "endangered" in 01/1983. They are still listed with a status of "endangered" today. The "Mountain-Prairie Region" Woodland Caribou are listed by the US FWS-ES, as "under review". The International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List first listed the Caribou in 1996. The status the IUCN Red List posted the Caribou with then hasn't changed, they are still listed today, with a status of "least concern" for all populations. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
The Wood Bison was first placed on the endangered species act in 1970, but as of June 4, 2012 were downgraded to threatened.
Yes it is considered to be endangered, and has been a protected species since it was included in the Endangered Species Act of 1983. There has been some talk of removing the caribou from the list, but thus far, it has not happened.
The Buck Nighthawk animal is not on the endangered species list. You are able to find a list of species which are on the endangered species list by going to the "Dec" website.
There are 18 aquatic species on the endangered species list.
Endangered fish should be protected and placed on the Endangered Species list.
noone. its not on any endangered species list
The page that I found said that the Giant panda was on the endangered species list in 2000.
In Australia, the koala is not currently on the endangered species list.
The snow leopard was first put on the endangered species list was in 1972.
Yes, sadly some species of dolphin are on the endangered list, this is because of people hunting them.
Tasmanian devils were officially added to the endangered species list in 2008.
As a species, the moose is not an endangered species.
No, Flying fish are not an endangered species at this time