Yes, the Markhor (Capra falconeri) is considered an endangered species. It is listed as such by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The main threats to Markhors include habitat loss and degradation, illegal hunting for their meat, horns, and other body parts, as well as competition with domestic livestock for grazing resources. Their populations have declined significantly over the years, and they are now found in fragmented and isolated pockets across their range in Central Asia, including countries such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and India. Conservation efforts are in place to protect and restore their habitats, implement anti-poaching measures, and promote sustainable grazing practices to mitigate the threats faced by these magnificent animals.