Yes, the Blue Footed Boobie is extinct.
No i think you are mistaken. The blue footed booby is not extinct just endangered
Make sanctuaries and put them in captivity to help breed them; and save their species
9,956 species of birds have been found but more are out their and some are going extinct right now so don't expect the same answer twice.
It depends. There is a huge trade in South America for wild birds, and so a lot of them are going extinct. But if you get a bird that is captive bred and not taken from the wild then it should be ok.
Animals that are "extinct" cannot be hunted. When they are extinct, that means there are none of them living.---------"Should supposedly extinct birds be hunted for, in an effort to rediscover them?"Yes, since the rediscovery of a supposedly extinct bird brings it back into play, possibly enriching our lives, and ensuring its part in the general ecology of the world.---------If you mean "Should endangered birds be hunted?" - obviously not, but sometimes the control over their habitats is not absolute. Humans who live in the same areas may depend on the animal for their survival or livelihood. In these cases, finding substitutes they can use is crucial, as an extinct species is not going to be available to them.
No, the gray fox is in no danger of going extinct.
they are going extinct because the poaching and habitat loss
are the coquerel's sifka lemur going extinct
Since penguins are not hunted, and their habitats are protected, most species are not endangered. This can happen, however, due to localized climate changes, increased predation by birds or sea lions, or such things as genetic weaknesses (e.g. thickness of egg shells).
because all the other birds are going extinct in Haiti and also it i the most beautiful bird in the Caribbean!
they are going extinct but not yet
No, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that gingers are going extinct by 2023. The idea of gingers going extinct is a myth and not supported by any credible sources.
Alpacas are domesticated and at no risk of going extinct.