<p>I'm most concerned about the kakapo and the kea. :( (the kea isn't endangered yet but its population has been monotonically decreasing for some time). But the kakapo population has thankfully stabilized (lol I voraciously check updates on it). </p>
<p>Okay, and yeah, the Hyacinth Macaw too. And Spix's Macaw. And others too.</p>
<p>Let's see, what else? The coelacanth. :( and the Yangtze River dolphin. </p>
<p>And actually, some of the subspecies of gorilla and orcas (which might be classified as different species soon). Here it's not just a question of genetics/species, but also one of culture.</p>
<p>CCers with social lives.</p>
<p>I’m really concerned about whales and other sea life. Yeah, I’m a really big fan of Whale Wars…hahaha</p>
<p>It just is really disgusting what people do to them. Look at this… [Faeroe</a> Islands: Sea Shepherd Undercover Operation Exposes Cetacean Mass Slaughter - Sea Shepherd](<a href=“http://www.seashepherd.org/news-and-media/news-100720-1.html]Faeroe”>http://www.seashepherd.org/news-and-media/news-100720-1.html)</p>
<p>Literally they CHOPPED AWAY at these whales heads and spinal cords, ripping their unborn children out of their bodies and letting them rot. It’s awful. The whole pretense that the Japanese whalers put up about research is ridiculous. They’re obviously not doing anything. Where is the information they’ve discovered? I haven’t seen any of it.</p>
<p>Alligators. </p>
<p>I don’t particularly like them, but they’re the keystone species of the everglades.
When they’re gone, so is the ecosystem down there.</p>
<p>I am most concerned about the Sea Turtles.if the Sea turtles go then that means that the tiger sharks and the killer whale will loose it’s main food source. The main cause of their endangerment is HUMAN endangerment. We have been disturbing their habitat by doing construction on the beaches. I know that there are reserves for them but still, is it ever enough? I mean,we all play a part in the endangerment because we leave our trash every where. The worst trash that you could leave on the beach is the plastic soda connector because the Sea Turtles’ head gets caught in the holes. Careless fishers that leave their nets in the sea don’t think about what harm it will do. About 3,000 Sea turtles die from getting caught in trash and netting.</p>
<p>Bees. If they go then pollen won’t spread as fast. Causing plants to die, if those plants become extinct, than animals who eat them will also become extinct. Which can cause the human population to quickly decrease.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, bees are endangered.</p>