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Introduced species which have become pests in New Zealand include stoats, wallabies and brushtail possums.
Introduced species which have become pests in New Zealand include stoats, wallabies and brushtail possums.
Rabbits aren't endangered There are to many of them they are pests
Orangutans are endangered because primarily because their habitat is being destroyed. They are also illegally killed because they are seen as pests by the local farmers, they are hunted, and adults are killed so that the babies can be sold in the illegal pet trade.
Rock doves are often considered to be crop pests. They fly in large groups and may often displace other bird species. They also carry a large amount of parasites which can harm other species.
integrated pest management is a process where people or organisations such as in New Zealand where DoC (department of Conservation) take measures to ensure the safety and survival of native or endemic species. These species can be put in jeopardy when introduced pest species put pressures on their survival. E.g. Introduced Stoats are predators to Kiwi in New Zealand rendering them a critically endangered species. Pests are sometimes not introduced but simply become so through massive reproductive success periods. Integrated pest management serves to aim to reduce the amount of pests in areas where repercussions of their effects are felt.
people are killing them because they think they are pests. They are actually very interesting.
Domestic horses as a whole are not endangered, but some varieties of horse are. The Przewalski's Horse is listed as an "endangered" species by the US Fish and Wildlife Services, or the US FWS Endangered Species List. They were posted as endangered in 1976. They are also protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES, under appendix I. According to the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List, the Przewalski's Horse, or the Mongolian Wild Horse, and the African Wild Ass are both listed as "critically endangered", while the Asiatic Wild Ass, and the Grevy's Zebra are listed as "endangered". The Zebra and the Wild Ass are in the same scientific genus "Equus" as the horse, but most people don't refer to them as horses.No they are not.Some breeds are scarce but they are not endangered
its not endangered it can be found in lakes up and down England
The kangaroo is not an endangered species anywhere in Australia. Kangaroos are considered pests by farmers in many parts of Australia, and limited licences for culling have been applied within some areas. Other smaller members of the kangaroo and wallaby family are endangered. These include the Bridle nail-tailed wallaby, the pygmy rock wallaby, Gilbert's potoroo, long-footed potoroo and Northern bettong.
No, raccoons are neither threatened nor endangered. They are quite adaptable and live even in major cities where they thrive on raiding trash cans and catching rodents. In some areas they are so common as to become pests.
Pets yes, pests no. They can become a nuisance if in large enough nos. outdoors.