The Laughing Kookaburra is not endangered. Its conservation status in Australia, federally, is "Secure", and its IUCN conservation status is "Least concern".
The IUCN in the IUCN Red List stands for the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The IUCN Red List is a comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of plant and animal species. It is widely recognized as the most authoritative guide to the extinction risk of species.
The Victoria Crowned Pigeon is classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN.
In regards to their conservation status, polar bears are listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN.
The total current population status remains unknown, but The World Conservation Union (IUCN) lists them as vulnerable, with numbers declining.
The Northern Fulmar conservation status is Least Concern.
Black and white ruffed lemurs are listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN.
No; the plains zebra (Equus quagga), is not currently considered by International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to be endangered. In fact, it is the most common and widespread species of zebra in the world. Its IUCN conservation status is currently Least Concern (LC).
The Asian Elephant is listed as Endangered by the IUCN, the African Bush (Savanna) Elephant is listed as Vulnerable, and the conservation status of the African Forest Elephant is unknown.Answersadlyyes
Clouded leopards are not endangered. The IUCN gives the clouded leopard a conservation status of vulnerable, which is one level above endangered and is considered threatened.
The numbat is not nearly extinct. It is classified as "endangered" with a population trend "decreasing", according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or the "IUCN Red List". However, it has not yet reached a conservation status of "critically endangered".
The letters "IUCN" Red List, stand for the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Red List. An Endangered Species List with status and populations trends listed for endangered species. For more details, see the sites listed below.