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  1. Jul 5, 2024 · An endangered species is any species that is at risk of extinction because of a sudden rapid decrease in its population or a loss of its critical habitat. Learn about the main threats to endangered species, such as habitat loss, introduced species, global warming, and human activities.

  2. An endangered species is a type of organism that is threatened by extinction. Species become endangered for two main reasons: loss of habitat and loss of genetic variation.

  3. Learn what it means for a species to be endangered, vulnerable, or critically endangered, and how WWF works to protect them. See examples of threatened species and their status on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

  4. An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching, invasive species, and climate change. [1]

  5. Endangered species are those threatened to extinction throughout all or a significant portion of habitat range. World Wildlife Fund safeguards hundreds of species around the world, but we focus special attention on Giant Pandas, Tigers, Rhinos, Elephants, Gorillas, Sea Turtles, Polar Bears and Whales.

  6. The IUCN Red List is a global database of species' conservation status, from Not Evaluated to Extinct. Learn how the Red List categories and criteria are used to assess and inform biodiversity conservation action.

  7. Jan 23, 2019 · Learn the difference between the Red List and the Endangered Species Act, two systems of classifying a species’ extinction risk. Find out how scientists assess the population size, range, and probability of extinction of threatened species.