Wolverine (Mustilidae gulo gulo) have a very specific habitat requirement and snow is paramount to their reproduction and survival. Habitat degradation and fragmentation and exploitation (hunting, trapping, poisoning) are the primary causes for wolverine population declines; however, they are currently listed by the IUCN as "least concern" (an improvement from their 2008 "vulnerable" listing).
The wolverine is not extinct. It has a wide range across the northern hemisphere, and is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
i think their not but some species might becoming extinct.
its not becoming extinct because its species is least concerned
The emu is not in any danger of becoming extinct. Its status is "secure".
Yes, some of each group are becoming extinct
African elephants are becoming extinct because people are killing them .
They are not becoming extinct, in fact, they are quite abundant.
pink dolphines are becoming extinct by the number of oil spills
Amur leopards are becoming extinct becuase people want their teeth for medicne
Amur leopards are becoming extinct becuase people want their teeth for medicne
Jessica A Harrison has written: 'A review of the extinct wolverine, Plesiogulo (Carnivora : Mustelidae), from North America' -- subject(s): Fossil Wolverine, Paleontology, Plesiogulo, Wolverine, Fossil
The Dodo bird is extinct.