This might be due to poaching,and we all know that elephant tuusks are very rare and can be sold for a lot of money,so poeple kill elephants and use their tusks to sell for money and everyday more and more elephants die because of this.......thanx I hope I anwered your question! :)
Humans are the main reason that puma is endangered species. As a species, the puma is not an endangered species. Only the Florida race is endangered.
The gray wolf is not an endangered species. Listed as least concern by the IUCN.
Habitat loss threatens the jaguar, but this species is not an endangered species, rather listed as near threatened.
Not all penguin species are endangered. Human actions and environmental changes have endangered many penguin species. For example, humans have hunted penguins for oil and polluted their habitats.
Mostly because Japanese people have killed them for their meat and blubber.
Some species that are not endangered are fish, sharks, and most insects. Also, the main species of this planet, humans.
the price of ivory has gone up because elephants are becoming harder and harder to get and they were just added to an endangered species list. also elephants are the main source of ivory and if you kill an elephant you are going to prison.
hunting
Yes, elephants are endangered animals. They are endangered because of two reasons:Hunting & Poaching - Trophy Hunting and Ivory Poaching is the main reason for the decline in numbers of African elephants. There were once millions of these animals and now only a few thousand surviveHabitat Loss - As human numbers grew, people started settling into forests and that has also affected elephant populations.
The main one I know of (and am most familiar with) is CITES - the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species.
Poachers are hunting them when they aren't suppose to and the animals become endangered
Yes, the ivory in an elephant is found in its tusks. One of the main reasons the elephants are endangered is because of the ivory in their tusks. The tusks are located in the front of the elephants face, a very prominent feature for the elephant.