To determine if a species is Least Concern, scientists look at different factors. π
First, they check the number of individuals still living. For example, if there are thousands of elephants in Africa, they might be considered safe. Next, they assess the speciesβ habitat and whether it is protected. π
οΈ Also, scientists look at if the species can adapt to new environments. Lastly, they consider if threats, like hunting or
pollution, affect them. If they pass these checks, they get the Least Concern label!