Common skate are considered endangered primarily due to overfishing and habitat loss. Their slow reproduction rate makes it difficult for their populations to recover from the significant decline caused by commercial fishing practices, including bycatch in trawl nets. Additionally, environmental changes and habitat degradation further threaten their survival. Conservation efforts are essential to protect their remaining populations and restore their habitats.
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Common skate was created in 1758.
yes they are endangered
Yes. A COMMON goldfish is extremely endangered. At most 2,000 left!
The common chimpanzee is listed on the IUCN Red List as an endangered species, which means the species are already endangered.
Raccoons are common and not considered endangered.
No they are not but the Yellow-Billed loon was almost endangered
their not endangered at all their very common
The bobcat is a quite common animal, not endangered at all.
The Common wombat is not endangered. The Common Wombat is listed showing a status of "least concern" with a population trend of "stable". The Southern hairy nosed wombat is also not endangered, but the Northern hairy nosed wombat is listed as Critically endangered.
The Common wombat is not endangered. The Common Wombat is listed showing a status of "least concern" with a population trend of "stable". The Southern hairy nosed wombat is also not endangered, but the Northern hairy nosed wombat is listed as Critically endangered.
No. The Common wombat is not endangered. The Common Wombat is listed showing a status of "least concern" with a population trend of "stable". The Southern hairy nosed wombat is also not endangered, but the Northern hairy nosed wombat is listed as Critically endangered.