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The reason that the western lily is endangered is because of the lack of habitat it has in which to grow. This species was put on the endangered list in 1994.
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40. Some species include the Tasmanian Wolf, Bali Tiger, The western black Rhino, Javan tiger and the Barbary Lion. Kyle.K
The petition to list the snakehead as an endangered species is a not-all-that-funny joke. The snakehead is an exotic, invasive species that presents huge threats to the Mid-Atlantic ecosystems, and officials at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources beg you to kill it if you catch it. Utah scientists, probably making a point about how the Endangered Species Act is applied by Washingtonians to regulate Western lands, had an opportunity to file a petition to list the species -- thankfully rare at the moment -- in their effort to show that turnabout is fair play. For more information, visit http://www.esablawg.com/esalaw/ESBlawg.nsf/d6plinks/KRII-7HR68U
Because of how poachers are killing them for trophies and deforestation for farming and timber occurs in their forests.
The reason that the western lily is endangered is because of the lack of habitat it has in which to grow. This species was put on the endangered list in 1994.
LOL!!! I don't know. In Oklahoma it is. My S.S teacher gave us a project about western endangered species. And long tailed weasels were my endangered species.
No, stumpy-tailed lizards are not considered endangered. They are the opposite, in which they are widely spread in western and southern Australia.
yes. No, the black tailed deer is an extremely common western deer species, not endangered at all.
They are not. There are two species of Grey kangaroo - the eastern Grey and the western grey - and neither one is endangered. Their populations are in the millions.
The western end of the fertile crescent touches the Mediterranean sea.
Western Asia
Western Asia
The Western Lowland Gorilla is listed as endangered in Central and Western Africa.
The striped and southern unstriped are found there, but neither species is particularily abundant.
Crotalus stejnegeri is a rattlesnake species found in western Mexico. It is not listed as endangered but is a threatened (vulnerable) species due to habitat fragmentation and loss.
This species (Notomys aquilo) is listed as Endangered internationally, on the IUCN Redlist, but Vulnerable under Australia's EPBC Act 1999.