IUCN RED LIST
The Red list of threatened species, prepared by the
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), has listed 132 species
of plants and animals as Critically Endangered, the most threatened category,
from India.Plants seemed to be the most threatened life form with 60 species
being listed as Critically Endangered and 141 as Endangered.
The Critically Endangered list included 18 species of
amphibians, 14 fishes and 10 mammals. There are also 15 bird species in the
category. The agency listed 310 species as Endangered ones, including 69
fishes, 38 mammals and 32 amphibians. Two plant species were reported to be
extinct in the wild, including the Euphorbia mayuranthanii of Kerala. A leaf
frog species and six plants were recorded as extinct, according to the latest
assessment.
Of the total 63,837 species globally assessed, the IUCN
classified 3,947 as Critically Endangered, 81 as Extinct, 63 as Extinct in the
Wild. In the lower risk categories, there were 5766 species in Endangered,
10,104 in Vulnerable and 4,467 in Near Threatened categories. Scientific data
regarding 10,497 species was not available and hence classified as Data
Deficient, the report said.The threat level of as many as seven Indian bird
species had increased in the last one year, say experts.According to the latest
figures, 15 species of Indian birds, including the great Indian bustard,
Siberian crane and sociable lapwing are there in the list of Critically
Endangered birds. In the lower risk categories, the agency included 14 bird
species as Endangered and 51 as vulnerable ones.
Compared to the previous year, the conservation status of
Baer's Pochard had been uplisted to the Critically Endangered from the
Endangered and the Long-tailed Duck to Vulnerable from the Least Concerned
This year, Saker Falcon has been listed as Endangered
against the previous year's rating of Vulnerable. The threat perspective faced
by the River Lapwing resulted in its classification as the Near-Threatened from
the earlier Least Concerned. River Tern, a wetland-dependent species found in
Kerala among other places has been moved to the Near-Threatened category from
the Least concern and Black-bellied Tern to the Endangered from the
Near-threatened in the latest list, Dr. Nameer said.
Sinhoe's Storm-petrel, which was first sighted in India in
Chavakad last year, has also been classified as the Near-Threatened. Last year,
the species was classified as the Least concerned, he said.
Four fish species from Kerala, including the Pookode Lake
Barb and Nilgiri Mystus, are included
in the Critically Endangered fishes of India . The agency listed 39 species
from Kerala as endangered, including the Periyar Latia, Nilgiri Danio, Cardamom
Garra, Periyar Garra and Anamalai Sucker Catfish.
The number of Critically Endangered species from Kerala has
dropped to four from seven of last year whereas the endangered list had gone up
to 39 from the 37 of the previous assessment.
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