Endangered Species

Endangered species are groups of organisms that are at risk of extinction, meaning they face a high likelihood of disappearing from their natural habitats. This classification generally arises due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching, pollution, climate change, and other environmental pressures. Endangered species are often monitored by government and environmental organizations to implement conservation efforts aimed at protecting their populations and habitats. The designation of an organism as “endangered” can lead to legal protections, conservation funding, and public awareness campaigns to help mitigate the threats they face. In many cases, endangered species serve as indicators of environmental health, reflecting the overall state of biodiversity in their ecosystems.