The conservation status of a species shows how likely it is for that species to survive now or in the future.
Many factors affect the conservation status of a species: the number remaining, the overall increase or decrease in the population over time, breeding success rates, known threats, and others.
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Extinct | |
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Threatened | |
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Lower Risk | |
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Related topics
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Comparison of Red list classes above and NatureServe status below | |
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