it is dieing out
The cheetah is not currently listed as endangered but is considered vulnerable.
The cheetah is not currently listed as endangered but is considered vulnerable.
Overall, the cheetah is not listed as endangered but vulnerable. Only the Northwest African cheetah and the Asiatic cheetah are considered critically endangered.
The Northwest African cheetah and the Asiatic cheetah are listed as endangered.
Cheetahs are currently listed as "Vulnerable" but not yet considered "Endangered"
The cheetah is considered vulnerable but is not currently listed as endangered. It has been extirpated from large parts of its former range, however.
The King Cheetah is a genetic mutation, not a subspecies. The King Cheetah is not listed as an individual species. They are listed by the IUCN Red List with a status of "Vulnerable" and a "population trend of decreasing". For more details, please see sites listed below.
They are a threatened species; but not extinct.Additional Information: No, the Cheetah is not extinct. They are listed with a status of "endangered" according to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, US FWS Endangered Species List. Also the International Union of Conservation for Nature, IUCN Red List has two subspecies of Cheetah listed as "critically endangered", and others listed as "vulnerable", with the population trend "decreasing". For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Two subspecies of the cheetah are considered as critically endangered: the Asiatic cheetah and the northwest African cheetah. The species, as a whole, is considered as vulnerable and not endangered.
Some subspecies of the cheetah are endangered but overall they are not endangered but considered vulnerable.
the cheetah joined the endangered list on june.2, 1970
The cheetah is an endangered species.