The American black bear is not endangered, but the Asiatic is threatened.
If you mean the American black bear, it is not an endangered species. The Asiatic black bear is threatened, however.
The asiatic black bear is listed as threatened by the IUCN.
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No, Alaskan brown bears are not currently considered endangered. They are listed as a species of "least concern" on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List due to stable populations and conservation measures in place.
American black bears are common and not threatened with extinction in most of the areas where they exist, although bears in Louisiana and Mississippi (in the U.S.) are. Bears in Florida were recently removed from that state's list of imperiled species. General threats are habitat loss from development and fragmentation of habitat from roads and traffic. Asiatic black bears are threatened with habitat loss and fragmentation as well as poaching.
The polar bear is not endangered, but rather is considered threatened or vulnerable.
Black bears are listed as threatened, not endangered.Not at all. The population is estimated to be over 900,000.
It's not an endangered species, but rather listed as "Vulnerable" or "Threatened", by the IUCN.
The black bear are not extinct and aren't endangered, previously, they were endangered but now they're getting back up there.
They are not extinct but some are endangered.