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Formats a citation of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Title title Usually the species name (in which case it should be italicised) String required Page page The electronic page number Line suggested Family name last last1 author author1 Last name or surname ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The IUCN Red List of Threatened ... -- unset as no longer needed end-- add free-to-read icon to mark a ...
This list is of Red Lists, Red Data Books, and related initiatives that assess and document the extinction risk of species, whether on an international or more local level (regional Red Lists). The IUCN has published a set of Guidelines for Application of the IUCN Red List Criteria at Regional and National Levels and at least 113 countries have ...
No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status IUCN citation 1 The example citation provided on the IUCN webpage for the species, below the abstract. String optional Format control 2 Set to "x" to render a formatted {{cite IUCN}} template for copy/pasting. Suggested values x String optional The ...
The Red List of 2012 was released 19 July 2012 at Rio+20 Earth Summit; [17] nearly 2,000 species were added, [18] with 4 species to the extinct list, 2 to the rediscovered list. [19] The IUCN assessed a total of 63,837 species which revealed 19,817 are threatened with extinction.
This template is an editor's aid. On each species page of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, IUCN provides an example citation. This template takes that example citation as a single parameter value and returns a {} template.
The template is for making external links to the IUCN Redlist of Threatened Species range map pages. Note: This template is best used when no appropriate range map is available for inclusion in the article proper. Please check Commons for an existing map that has not yet been added to the Taxobox.
A Regional Red List may be created by any country or organisation by following the clear, repeatable protocol. The process is as follows: All information relevant to a species conservation status is collected, including species distribution, population trend information, habitat, ecology and life history information, threats to the species and conservation measures currently in place.