YES! They are. Dateline April 2011: The IUCN lists Ursus arctos horribilis as 'Threatened', and in 2009 they were listed as 'Endangered' by the US Department of Fish & Wildlife. Although their population is growing at an average rate of four to seven percent per year, about 40 are killed each year as 'nuisance animals' in the Yellowstone area.
No. A race of the brown bear, grizzlies are no longer considered endangered. Some local populations once very endangered have rebounded, but as a species, the brown bear is not endangered.
As the grizzly is merely a race of the brown bear, which is not endangered, you can safely assume it is not endangered.
yes, cause really brave hunters are getting closer to them
Polar Bears are currently endangered animals and on the bring of extinction due to the process of global warming.
Global warming
No, polar bears are listed as vulnerable, not endangered.
Al Gore.
all animals and living organisms are affected by global warming, including zebras..
Penguins are endangered by Global Warming, the warmth from the sun due to CO2 is causing it to be hot. The polar ice caps are melting, therefore the land for the penguins is becoming smaller and smaller each day. Penguins will be extinct before long due to our fault.
polar bears are an endangered species (which means they are threatened) parts of the arctic cap are melting because of global warming, and that is where they live. Polar bears are listed as "vulnerable, and are not an endangered species just yet. In fact, there is evidence that the population is on the rise.
global warming mostly affect the polar bears which live in the Arctic which is cold, and is getting warmer by time due to global warming. So polar bears a turning into an endangered species and people are designing them on Coke cans to help them. :)
well, considering that Gobal warming isn't real and El Gore himself admitted that, i'd say no. it doesnt cause "Global Warming"
Black bears are not endangered, but they are threatened.
Over hunting reduced the population to less than 8000 in the 1970's. Today, the polar bear numbers around 25000, and is in no imminent danger of extinction. Listed as vulnerable by the IUCN.
No, not at all. There is no evidence that the global warming is affecting brown bears.