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I have not heard of any species of chipmunks being endangered. My answer is NO.
Yes due to global warming.
It was put on the endangered species list in 1986.
because of destruction of their habitatAll crocodiles are not endangered. The American crocodile is endangered only in the U.S. part of its range, and numbers are increasing here. But in other parts of its tropical range, it is doing well. The orinoco crocodile of South America is a threatened species, as is the gavial of India. The African dwarf crocodile is in trouble, as is the Chinese alligator.
The kiwi bird is endangered due to habitat destruction by humans. They are also vulnerable to predation due to their inability to fly. They were listed on conservation status in 1994, but efforts at conservation officially began in the 1980s.
In most cases where a bat species is endangered it is due to lack of environment. For example, when forests are destroyed, the fruit bat no longer has a home or food and is endangered.
they were endangered due to the destruction of there habitat
due to the destruction of habitat
Some species of shrimp, like the California freshwater shrimp are becoming endangered. This is due to hunting and habitat destruction.
Yes. These species are considerably lower than other species in numbers, due to hunting, habitat destruction, or other means. These animals can have from 1,000 to 10,000 left to be considered endangered. Critically endangered species have 200 or less left.
Mostly due to habitat destruction .
The species is listed as 'threatened'. Mainly due to the continued destruction of their natural habitat - as usual by man ! It is currently listed on Appendix II of CITES (Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species).
Yes, the species has become endangered due to lack of vegetation and water, they are currently a protected species.
As with many species, the greatest threat to the survival of many sloths is the destruction of their natural habitat (forests) due to ranching and agriculture.
All species of tigers and other big cats are endangered, either due to poaching, or to the destruction of their environment, which also reduces the prey available.
The main reason is due to habitat destruction and hunting.
The Endangered Species Act is "sometimes called the 'pit bull' of our environmental laws" due to the robust protections it requires for endangered and threatened species.