The takahé, a flightless bird native to New Zealand, was first recognized as endangered in the late 19th century. By the 1890s, its population had drastically declined due to habitat destruction and predator introduction, leading to its classification as extinct in the wild. However, the species was rediscovered in 1948, prompting conservation efforts to prevent its extinction, which continue today.
The numbat was first officially listed as endangered on 2 December 1970.
im not sure............but there are many endangered species.....but most of the endangered is already extinct because there are unprotected in the middle ages... one of them is the DODO...
The red panda first become endangered in 1996. As of June 2014, there are only 2,500 or so left in the wild and they have become extinct in several of the Chinese provinces.
they become endangered in 2099.
i dont know but can you just answer my question
they started to become endangered when global warming had started to increase
they become endangered when the food they eat is scarce.
They are listed as vulnurable or threatened, not endangered.
Peacocks and peahens are not endangered.
Yes. There are five endangered species now. Twelve are not endangered.
it has just become endangered http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/determinations/BlueWhaleEndSpListing.htm
It become endangered when people started hunting and killing the animal too much.