Do you know which North American creatures are fighting for their survival?

By NeuralEdit.com

White-tailed deer are the most common large mammal in North America and can be found in almost every habitat type from forests to urban areas.

Bison, also known as American buffalo, were once on the brink of extinction but conservation efforts have helped increase their population to over 30,000 today.

Gray wolves were hunted to near extinction in the United States but have made a remarkable recovery thanks to conservation efforts. They are now listed as a threatened species.

Grizzly bears are a subspecies of brown bears and can be found in the western United States and southwestern Canada. They are listed as a threatened species.

The coastal giant salamander is the largest salamander in North America and can reach lengths of up to 13 inches. It is an endangered species.

The Mexican spotted owl is a nocturnal bird of prey that is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. It is listed as a threatened species.