As of now, most woodpecker species are not extinct, but some are considered endangered or threatened. For example, the Ivory-billed Woodpecker is believed to be extinct, while others, like the Red-cockaded Woodpecker, face habitat loss and are listed as endangered. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their habitats and populations. It's important to monitor local species for their conservation status, as it may vary by region.
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The gila woodpecker is neither extinct nor endangered. A common species.
no they are not goiing extinct . They are endangerd though
actually they are an extinct species.
A lot of things will have had to have gone extinct before something like the redheaded woodpecker will disappear.
The Pileated Woodpecker is still common in North America. Its relative, the Ivory Billed Woodpecker, is very rare and may be extinct.
They have never been extinct. They may be endangerd due to poaching.
They were both hunted and used as resources.
Not extinct, endangered yes.
Ivory billed woodpecker, there are less then 50 in the world.
all tigers are endangerd; three speices of tigers are already extinct
Yes. All sea turtles are listed as threatened or extinct.