The passenger pigeon was a bird that became extinct primarily due to habitat destruction and excessive hunting. Once abundant in North America, large-scale deforestation and the expansion of agriculture led to the loss of their nesting habitats. Additionally, commercial hunting in the 19th century decimated their populations, culminating in their extinction in the early 20th century. The passenger pigeon's decline serves as a cautionary tale about the impacts of human activity on wildlife.
its not becoming extinct because its species is least concerned
They are being hunted and their habitats are being destroyed.
African elephants are becoming extinct because people are killing them .
They are not becoming extinct, in fact, they are quite abundant.
The dodos got extinct because people hunted them and because people destroyed their habitat
Pandas are not extinct. They are endangered because their habitat is being destroyed.
Whales are as a matter of fact becoming extinct and this is because of things such as; commercial whaling and over fishing.
They are becoming extinct because poachers are killing them and people are copping down their habitat ( trees).
because people want their horns for medicine
the forest is becoming extinct because people are cutting them down for personal needs like paper and pencil.
Wolverines are becoming extinct because of the weather. The weather is getting warmer in Alaska wolverines can not live with out the winter.
An endangered species is a population of an organism which is at risk of becoming extinct because of its few in numbers, or threatened by changing environment or predation parameters.