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im in yr 11 now and really want to take zoology for a course in uni.

im also interedted in marine biology. do you think by the time i get my degree out of the way. most endangered animals would be gone forever?

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  1. whilst many may be extinct, it is a matter of faith that many that are not now endangered will become so. cosequently, you may enjoy a whole new array of endangered animals due to industries efforts in the pursuit of the holy dollar.


  2. no i doubt it.  nasty capitalism is wiping out species after species, but theyve still a long way to go yet before they wipe out all animals currently on the endangered list

    if youre interested in zoology and marine biology you might like this course

    http://www.sos.bangor.ac.uk/prospective/...

  3. I hope no more mammals/animal species will die out. However having them in the zoo, is not the same as living wild :-(

    To be more positive, some currently 'extinct' species will be re-discovered (when they are rare they are very hard to find), and some new ones will be discovered. :-)

    Animals also include insects and the fear is that with deforestation and other human pressures some species will vanish before we discover them.

    Please do a subject you love at University, which ever that is.

  4. some will be gone, some won't, and some will be newly endangered animals i'm sure. i would put money down that tigers are going to be extinct in 10 years. seriously you can almost bet on it. but others are making comebacks, like condors for example. if you love animals just do it, there is so so so much to learn about ALL animals wether endangered or not!! once you are educated you can go out and make real conservation efforts too, and make a difference!  

  5. No as they have alot of  conservation schemes around these days, as modern technology is getting better, the caring ones of our society are learning alot more of how to protect these adorable and beautiful creatures ..just a shame about the cruel B*******.. that hurt these species that are already endangered..Go for it , it will be one of the most rewarding career path you could ever take..x  

  6. My gosh I hope not! If they go in the next 10 years I would be shocked! I think that we are doing quite a bit to help persevere these animals so they will be around for many years so your children, and your grandchildren can enjoy them.  

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