North American mammals face various threats to their environments and populations. Large predators like jaguars, gray wolves, and cougars faced historic declines due to hunting but some populations are now recovering through conservation efforts. However, they still face threats from habitat loss and human encroachment. Other species like bison, bighorn sheep, and sea lions experienced severe reductions from hunting and loss of habitat and food sources, but protected areas and laws have helped increase numbers for some. Conservation groups work to protect habitats and species while minimizing conflicts with human activities.