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Yes of course they do. Thousands (literally) of species are on the endangered species list and unfortunately, many more are dying out than we can keep up with. See the related link to learn about how endangered species are classified, what the classifications mean and other such information in regards to endangered species.

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mostly they are but not all like the alligators are not protected by law you go and shout one right now. we try as hard as we can to protect as many as we cant but we cant save them all.

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In the USA under the Endangered Species Act which was passed in 1973
yes in some states you go to prision and have large fine

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Save the animals law.

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yes the law says to protect the animals

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The 1973 Endangered Species Act is an environmental law that protects wildlife that are threatened. It was signed in to law by President Richard Nixon.


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