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For example: The giant panda is an endangered species.
No, the zoo is not only used for entertainment purposes but also to protect endangered species. yes it is bad, just like ur mom!
Arhces National Park is treated carefully and the animals there are protected from harm. If an invasive species comes, it is then reduced. Specials plants are grown to help the endangered species get the food the need.
It is a species survival plan used for endangered species
The Pacific Yew (Taxus brevifolia) is not currently listed as an endangered species. However, its populations are at risk due to over-harvesting for its bark, which contains the compound used to make the cancer drug Taxol. Conservation efforts are in place to protect and manage Pacific Yew populations.
No, "threatened" and "endangered" are not the same. "Threatened" refers to species that are likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future, while "endangered" denotes species that are at immediate risk of extinction. Both terms are used in conservation contexts, but they indicate different levels of risk to species.
well. the American bison used to be endangered for their furs, but then people started preserving them, and now they are back in the wild.
Not all leech species are endangered, but some are facing threats to their habitats due to pollution, habitat destruction, and other human activities. Conservation efforts are in place to protect certain leech species from further declines.
Bald eagle, peregrine falcon.
Probably not; they are an endangered species.
Yes, tigers are endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. There are only around 3,900 tigers left in the wild, with some sub-species critically endangered. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect and increase their populations.
Python is not a species. It's a term used to refer to a family (Pythonidae) consisting of several genera and also to a specific genus (Python) within that family. Some species of pythons are considered endangered and others are not. However, pythons (endangered or otherwise) are not native to California.