When was the panda bear put on the endangered species list?

When was the polar bear put on the endangered species list?

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    The polar bear was on the list because of global warming trends and their affect on them, and their habitat. The ice in both the north and south poles is melting so they can't get enough food for survival. We should help them by using solar energy instead of burning fossil fuels that can affect us . We shouldn't smoke because it will pollute the environment and also harm our bodies. Additional Info: The Polar Bear was added to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Endangered Species List with a status of "threatened", on May 15 2008. But the U.S. had already signed the International Agreement for the Conservation of Polar Bears in 1973, with four other nations that Polar Bears populated. They were Russia, Canada, Denmark (Greenland), and Norway. For more details, please see sites listed below. Another view The polar bear is no longer listed as endangered, but rather threatened. The ice in the Arctic has returned (Antarctic too). Although agreeing one should not smoke, for obvious reasons, it is not polluting the air. It is also not feasible at this time to suggest we replace fossil fuels with solar, the technology simply is not there.

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