are chimpanzees endangered?

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/chimpanzee/

Also: http://worldwildlife.org/species/chimpanzee

To determine whether chimpanzees are endangered, we can refer to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. The IUCN Red List is a comprehensive database that assesses the conservation status of various species. Here's how you can check the status of chimpanzees:

1. Open your web browser and go to the IUCN Red List website (https://www.iucnredlist.org/).
2. On the homepage, you will find a search bar. Type "chimpanzee" in the search bar and hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass icon.
3. The search results will display the different species of chimpanzees. Look for the "Common Chimpanzee" (Pan troglodytes) or any other relevant chimpanzee species you are interested in.
4. Click on the specific species name to access its detailed information.
5. On the species page, you will find the conservation status of chimpanzees as assessed by the IUCN. It will include categories such as "Endangered," "Vulnerable," "Near Threatened," or others, along with an explanation of the assessment.

Once you've accessed this information, you will be able to see if chimpanzees are categorized as endangered or any other conservation status. Keep in mind that the conservation status may vary between different chimpanzee species and populations.