the most endangered species in America is the bald eagle
The bald eagle has made a remarkable comeback, and is no longer an endangered species. The most endangered are the ivory billed woodpecker, and Bachman's warbler, both existing in small numbers. The Bachman's warbler may even be extinct.
# Polar Bear # Grizzley Bear # Moose (during rut) # Black Bear # Mountain Lion All are man killers
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It was put on the endangered species list in 1986.
Endangered Fish. It's hard to say how fish are faring as a whole, as only 10 percent of the nearly 30,000 known fish species have been evaluated for inclusion.
Tigers are, and the Asiatic lion.The African lion hasn't reached endangered status yet.
There is noinformation that i can find that says that the short eared owl [Asio flammeus(Pueo)] is endangered or extinct. But yet there are a couple of threats for the Pueo like: -diseases -lack of food and water -loss and degradation of habitat and more you can find on these sites ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' www.google.com www.ask.com www.dogpile.com www.info.com www.search.com
A common word used to describe animals that are almost extinct is 'endangered.' There is 'scale' of how endangered an animal is, which was created by the ICUN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). The scale is as follows:Extinct - species that are no longer found anywhere in the worldExtinct in the wild - species that can still be found in conservation projects or zoos but are no longer found living in the wild.Critically endangered - species facing a very high risk of becoming extinct in the wild.Endangered - as above but less severelyVulnerable - species that are likely to become endangered unless their current situation in the wild changes (e.g. they stop being hunted)Conservation dependent - species that are dependent on conservation efforts to stop them from becoming endangeredNear threatened - species that are considered threatened with being endangered in the near futureLeast concern - species that as yet do not fit into any of the other categories (but they must have had their population status assessed to fit into this category).
no. threatened species are close but not yet there to being endangered.
Not yet but they are facing high exploitation and soon can be listed as endangered species.
Orca's, also known as 'Killer Whales' are not yet recorded as an endangered species.
Most likely all but Antarctica, as there has yet to be significant human impact on the continent.
The jaguar is a threatened species, yes, but not endangered yet. Some local populations are declining, yet others are expanding.
Actually, it is worse than threatened. The dugong is on the endangered species list. The dugong is actually not yet an endangered species. Listed as "Vulnerable" by the IUCN.
since they are not yet discovered, there is no exact percentage of plants and animals, There is an enormously large number of endangered species living in tropical rain forests, and most of these have not yet been "discovered" by scientists. Because rain forests are quickly being converted to farmland and human settlements, many of these species are becoming extinct before humans know anything about them. (it said endangered species how about the none, can you imagine how many are they) this is the other one: Because most of Earth's biodiversity (the number of species in a given habitat) is not yet discovered and cataloged, it is likely that there are perhaps several million endangered species on Earth. thanks to this site: http://www.scienceclarified.com/El-Ex/Endangered-Species.html
No. Not yet. There is less concern about this species to endanger.
There are very many species of turtles in the United States. All turtles in the United States are considered endangered. Not by any means are all turtles in the United States considered endangered. Most are under no specific threat at all, but a few, like the bog turtle, and hawksbill turtle are endangered.
It was put on the endangered species list in 1986.
It ensured that species in trouble could be protected. This act has done quite A LOT to bring many species back from the brink, and it all started with Lobo, the wolf that changed America :) There is a documentary on that wonderful yet tragic story.
The polar bear is not endangered just yet. It is listed as vulnerable, meaning conservation measures must be enforced to prevent the species from becoming endangered.