Threatened species are collected on the Red List. More than 40,000 species are currently threatened with extinction.
Kassel – From wolves to gorillas: more than 142,500 species have been assessed to date on the Red List of Threatened Species. However, more than 40,000 species are threatened with extinction. That is about 28 percent of all assessed species.
However, there is not one Red List. There are different ones organizations and partly for different areas. At the international level, the World Conservation Union IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) best known. It was founded in 1964 and aims to assess more than 160,000 species. in the In 2020, around 33,000 animal species were classified as threatened*. With more than 40,000 endangered animal and plant species, this is more than ever before.
amphibians | 41 percent |
mammals | 26 percent |
conifers | 34 percent |
birds | 13 percent |
Sharks & Rays | 37 percent |
reef corals | 33 percent |
Selected crustaceans | 28 percent |
reptiles | 21 percent |
Red List of Threatened Species 2022: Wolf is also in danger of extinction
Also for Germany has its own red list. For example, that’s on it wolf* to find. However, it does not match the IUCN list comparable. Above all, it looks more at the population development of the species. The IUCN list is more on the endangerment of the respective type designed.
But there are also some positive effects of protection management, which the Red List shows. For example, the population of European bison was able to increase again.
Red List of Threatened Species: 40,000 species are threatened
The giant bronze gecko is also threatened with extinction. He was assessed in 2020 and classified as threatened. There is also a decline in dragonflies, mainly due to the destruction of wetlands.
The eastern and western gorillas are also listed on the Red List in declining population. In addition, almost two thirds of the species that occur at hydrothermal vents in the deep sea are threatened with extinction.
Forest Elephant is Critically Endangered: Red List has listed more than 40,000 species as threatened
The African forest elephant is now threatened with extinction. In 31 years, forest elephant populations have plummeted by more than 86 percent, according to the WWF. Since 2008, elephants have been falling victim to poaching more and more often. On the other hand, they are losing more and more parts of their habitat due to humans. (Samira Mueller) *hna.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA
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