The moose is not endangered. It is listed as a species of least concern by IUCN.
No, the moose, the world's largest deer, is still quite common.
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No they are not extinct but that does not mean that they can't go extinct.
Moose are not an endangered species
As a species, the moose is not an endangered species.
There are laws that prohibit hunting and killing endangered animals. There are also laws against disturbing habitats of endangered animals, and these laws are helping to protect endangered moose species. The moose is not an endangered species. Ranging over a good part of two continents, it is listed as "Least Concern." There is only one moose species, with several races.
No, moose are listed as least concern on the IUCN red list meaning they are not endangered.
Because they have a large, stable population.
No. The moose is still common over most of its range. Listed as a species of least concern by the IUCN Redlist.
The Duck Mountains of MANITOBA are endangered.There are many plants and animals affected by the vast cutting especially the moose that will soon be extinct if we don't stop destroying their territories with the continuance of cutting.There needs to be a ban on moose hunting for all of Manitoba if we expect the moose to repopulate.
In most areas, no, unless it's considered an "endangered species" in a particular area, which in most cases and the vast majority of locations it is not.
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Endangered animals allow other animals to survive...ex wolves will eat smaller animals such as rabbits, rodents, and beavers in retrn deer moose bison elk stay alive and dont become extinct
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The Plural for moose is moose.Examples:Look at that moose! (singular)Look at all those moose! (plural)