Roseroot, or Rhodiola rosea, is considered to be at risk due to overharvesting and habitat loss, particularly in its native regions of Europe and Asia. While it is not classified as endangered on a global scale, some populations are declining, prompting conservation efforts in certain areas. Sustainable harvesting practices and habitat protection are essential to ensure the species' long-term survival.
The Leedy's roseroot is endangered because of lakeside residential development and tree clearing which increases runoff. It is also endangered because of ground water contamination. The invasion of non-native plant species also affect the Leedy's rooseroot. Source URL: http://www.centerforplantconservation.org/collection/cpc_viewprofile.asp?CPCNum=7501
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sedum spp.
it is not endangered
No, opossum are not endangered
Moose are not an endangered species
Mongooses are not endangered.
Fish that are not yet endangered, are not endangered.
The endangered species are (in order of most endangered) 1.Black Rhino2.Giant Panda3.Tiger4.Beluga Sturgeon5.Goldenseal6.Alligator Snapping Turtle7.Hawksbill Turtle8.Big Leaf Mahogany9.Green-Cheeked Parrot10.Mako Shark
Endangered Species
The emperor penguin is not endangered.
Sadly, the peccary is an endangered species.
endangered