Conservation status |
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by risk of extinction |
Extinct |
Extinct Extinct in the Wild |
Threatened |
Critically Endangered Endangered Vulnerable |
At lower risk |
Conservation Dependent Near Threatened Least Concern |
See also IUCN Red List International Union for Conservation of Nature |
Critically Endangered is the highest risk category assigned by the IUCN Red List for wild species. Critically endangered means that a species numbers have decreased, or will decrease, by 80% within three generations.[1]
As the IUCN does not consider a species extinct until extensive, targeted surveys have been conducted, species which are possibly extinct are still listed as 'Critically Endangered.' A new category for 'Possibly Extinct' has been suggested by BirdLife International to categorize these taxa.
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