Because of Disease and hunting accidents
Two of the major threats to the dhole are habitat destruction (and the associated prey) and human persecution. Furthermore, once dhole populations become fragmented, other factors such as disease and inbreeding may have more permanent effects.
Its NOT extinct but there is only little over 2,000 left in the wild :-(
due to lack of attention
Because of Disease and hunting accidents
no
I think it may be Endangered. Possibly critically endangered.
Because of Disease and hunting accidents
because people keep killing it
Dholes are endangered due to the lost of their habitat, deplition of their food source, and increasing number of their predators.
the ocelot has been endangered since 1972
it has been on the endangered list for 5 years
Manatees have been endangered for about 20 years now.
The Dhole has become endangered for many reasons. Loss of habitat and prey base, disease such as rabies ,inter specific competition for prey with Tigers and Leopards.
they have been classed as an endangered species since 1972
The World Wildlife Foundation focuses on protecting vital habitat which in turn will support prey species for predators such as Dhole. It works with local communities and governments to establish and manage protected areas and wildlife sanctuaries, work to protect priority species such as elephants, rhinos, tigers and leopards has a positive knock-on effect on other endangered species such as Dhole.
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