Explanation of all IUCN statuses
Explanation of all IUCN statuses
'Extinct' means there are no remaining Individuals left anywhere on Earth
'Extinct in the Wild' means there are no individuals left in the wild, only in zoos
'Critically Endangered' means: a Species is at high risk of extinction
'Endangered' means that a Species is at risk of extinction
'Near Threatened' means: If a species isn't endangered, but also not vulnerable
'Vulnerable' means that an animal is likely to become endangered, unless circumstances improve.
'Least Concern' means that there are no known threats towards a Species
'Data Deficient' means that there is Insufficient Information to rank a species
'Not Evaluated' means that a species has not yet been assessed by the IUCN