Red List definition
Examples of Red List in a sentence
A number of these indicators directly assess issues already evaluated by relevant indicators for AEWA’s Strategic Plan 2019-2027 (such as coverage or protected areas; Red List Index; and extent to which harvesting is sustainable).
When this species was uplisted from Least Concern to Vulnerable in the 2009 Red List update, there was some evidence to suggest that declines may have exceeded a rate of 50% during the past three generations or 45 years (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al.
No change According to the AEWA Strategic Plan for 2019–2027, ‘priority’ populations are those listed in Table 1 of the AEWA Action Plan and classified as Globally Threatened species (i.e. Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable) or Near Threatened species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as reported in the most recent summary by BirdLife International, as well as those listed in Table 1, Column A, Categories 2 and 3 that are marked with an asterisk.
Species downgraded from the globally threatened categories on the IUCN Red List and from Column A, Category 1 of the AEWA Table 1.
Goal: Downgrade the species from the globally threatened categories on the IUCN Red List and from Column A, Category 1 of the AEWA Table 1.
This sharp decline, together with the fact that the issues causing this decline have been in existence since the 1960’s and are showing no signs of abating, has led to the uplisting of Grey Crowned Cranes from Vulnerable to Endangered in the 2012 Red List update (Birdlife International 2012).
List of Endangered, Threatened or Protected Species of the Dominican Republic (Red List), Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.
However, the same rate of decline in other assessments is considered more "moderate" and the European Red List calls the equivalent change simply "declining".
The aim of the Action Plan is to restore the Red-breasted Goose to a favourable conservation status and to remove it from the threatened categories of the IUCN Red List.
The change in population size estimate has no implication for Table 1 because the CMS (Appendix I) and global Red List (EN) statuses of the species will not change, and the population size will remain smaller than 10,000 individuals.