-
Is the cassowary endangered?
The southern cassowary of Australia is listed as Endangered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act.
-
Why are cassowaries endangered?
They are endangered because of the habitat being lost or the hunting for food.
They are endangered because of the habitat being lost or the hunting for food.
-
A grahp on the cassowary endangered?
Cassowaries lives in the Tropical rain forests of Australia. The Cassowary eats primarily fallen fruits from tropical trees in the rain forest. It also occasionally eats small dead mammals. The...
-
Why did cassowaries become endangered?
Cassowaries are becoming endangered because the rainforest's they live in are being cut down for roads and things, dogs are killing the young and pigs are eating the eggs.
-
When did the cassowary's become endangered?
It became endangered in 16 July 2000.