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How is an endangered species different from an extinct species?

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How is an endangered species different from an extinct species?

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Answer… Endangered species are those that are at risk of becoming extinct – that is, at risk that they will no longer exist if there is no change in their current circumstances. If after sustained efforts, conservationists are able to halt or reverse the rate of decline of population of a species, it is removed from the endangered species list. Those species that no longer exist are called extinct species.

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