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Critically endangered (CR) species face an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. As of December 2019, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) listed 223 critically endangered avian species, including 19 which are tagged as possibly extinct or possibly extinct in the wild.
Critically endangered birds are listed separately. There are 683 avian species which are endangered or critically endangered. ... Where possible, common names for ...
Of all evaluated avian species, 76.9% are listed as least concern. No subpopulations of birds have been evaluated by the IUCN. This is a complete list of least concern avian species evaluated by the IUCN. Where possible common names for taxa are given while links point to the scientific name used by the IUCN.
The World Center for Birds of Prey is one of the few places in the world where you can see a California condor, the largest bird in North America. Some of the world’s rarest birds are being ...
Due to a declining population, experts from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) included the bird on its Endangered Species There are Less Than 1,000 of These Birds Left in ...
Common name Type Image Location(s) Estimated population Threats Abies beshanzuensis: Baishan fir Plant Baishanzu Mountain, Zhejiang, China Five mature individuals agriculture; fire; Actinote zikani: Insect (butterfly) Near São Paulo, Atlantic forest, Brazil Unknown habitat loss from human expansion; Aipysurus foliosquama: Leaf scaled sea-snake ...
In this list of birds by common name 11,278 extant and recently extinct (since 1500) bird species are recognised. [1] Species marked with a "†" are extinct.
The Stresemann's bristlefront is one of the rarest birds on earth. The IUCN has assessed it as Critically Endangered. An extensive search was performed in 2019, and the species was last seen in a tiny forest remnant, now set aside as the Mata do Passarinho Reserve. The IUCN believes that fewer than 50 mature individuals survive. [1] "