Whooping Cranes are not extinct, but almost were. If we haven't looked at the situation the way we did the whooping crane would probally be extinct by now. There are about 500 whooping cranes left in the North America (they only live in North America).
cranes made of paper
The major projects that have made use of bridge cranes or overhead cranes include construction developments. Almost all paper mills in the world utilize bridge cranes. Demag Cranes and component was one of the first corporations to prosper from the use of bridge cranes as a result the company produced the world's first steam powered crane.
North America They leave in late autumn to their winter home in Texas so they can get food and in the spring they return to Wood Buffalo National Park to nest and raise their young this was taken from the site: http://www.odec.ca/projects/2002/kimberj/public_html/
Snow leopards have not become extinct. They are listed as a vulnerable species with a decreasing population due to threats like habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Efforts are being made to protect and conserve them in their natural habitats.
therefore, tiger poaching has already made tigers endangereed and if continued they may become extinct.
wolves were made extinct in England in 1486 then wolves were made extinct in Scotland in 1743 and wolves in Ireland were made extinct in 1776
The Bald Eagle is not extinct.
Bald Eagles are not extinct.
The volcanoes produced a gas which in turn made the earth heat up and kill all of the dinosaurs. :)
The dhole, or red dog, is not extinct, but threatened in much of its range.
Extinct means it no longer exists. Clothes are still being made of cotton. Therefore it still exists, and is not extinct.
Sand hill cranes eat small fish, rodents, and insects. They can often be found fishing for food with their bills that are made to hold slippery food.