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A taxon is Endangered when the best available
evidence indicates that it meets any of the following criteria (A to E),
and it is therefore considered to be facing a very high risk of
extinction in the wild:
A.
Reduction in population size based on any of the following:
1)
An observed, estimated, inferred or suspected population size reduction of
≥ 70% over the last 10 years of three generations, whichever is the
longer, where the causes of the reduction are clearly reversible AND
understood AND ceased, based on (and specifying) any of the following:
a) direct
observation
b) an
index of abundance appropriate to the taxon
c) a
decline in area of occupancy, extent of occurrence and/or quality of
habitat
d)
actual or potential levels of exploitation
e) the
effects of introduced taxa, hybridization, pathogens, pollutants,
competitors or parasites.
2)
An observed, estimated, inferred or suspected population size reduction of
≥ 50% over the last 10 years or three generations, whichever is the
longer, where the reduction or its causes may not have ceased OR may not
be understood OR may not be reversible, based on (and specifying) any of
the following:
a) direct
observation
b) an
index of abundance appropriate to the taxon
c) a
decline in area of occupancy, extent of occurrence and/or quality of
habitat
d) actual
or potential levels of exploitation
e) the
effects of introduced taxa, hybridization, pathogens, pollutants,
competitors or parasites.
3)
A population size reduction of ≥;50%, projected or suspected to be met
within the next 10 years or three generations, whichever is the longer (up
to a maximum of 100 years), based on (and specifying) any of the
following:
a) direct
observation
b) an
index of abundance appropriate to the taxon
c) a
decline in area of occupancy, extent of occurrence and/or quality of
habitat
d) actual
or potential levels of exploitation
e) the
effects of introduced taxa, hybridization, pathogens, pollutants,
competitors or parasites.
4)
An observed, estimated, inferred, projected or suspected population size
reduction of ≥ 50% over any 10 year or three generation period, whichever
is longer (up to a maximum of 100 years in the future), where the time
period must include both the past and the future, and where the reduction
or its causes may not have ceased OR may not be understood OR may not be
reversible, based on (and specifying) any of the following:
a) direct
observation
b) an
index of abundance appropriate to the taxon
c) a
decline in area of occupancy, extent of occurrence and/or quality of
habitat
d) actual
or potential levels of exploitation
e) the
effects of introduced taxa, hybridization, pathogens, pollutants,
competitors or parasites.
B.
Geographic range in the form of either B1 (extent of occurrence) OR B2
(area of occupancy) OR both:
1)
Extent
of occurrence estimated to be less than 5,000 km2, and estimates
indicating at least two of a-c:
a) Severely
fragmented or known to exist at no more than five locations.
b)
Continuing decline, observed, inferred or projected, in any of the
following:
(i) extent
of occurrence
(ii) area
of occupancy
(iii) area,
extent and/or quality of habitat
(iv)
number of locations or subpopulations
(v)
number of mature individuals.
c)
Extreme fluctuations in any of the following:
(i) extent
of occurrence
(ii) area
of occupancy
(iii) number
of locations or subpopulations
(iv)
number of mature individuals.
2)
Area
of occupancy estimated to be less than 500 km2, and estimates indicating
at least two of a-c:
a) Severely
fragmented or known to exist at no more than five locations.
b)
Continuing decline, observed, inferred or projected, in any of the
following:
(i) extent
of occurrence
(ii) area
of occupancy
(iii) area,
extent and/or quality of habitat
(iv)
number of locations or subpopulations
(v) number
of mature individuals.
c)
Extreme fluctuations in any of the following:
(i) extent
of occurrence
(ii) area
of occupancy
(iii) number
of locations or subpopulations
(iv)
number of mature individuals.
C.
Population size estimated to number fewer than 2,500 mature individuals
and either:
1)
An estimated continuing decline of at least 20% within five years or two
generations, whichever is longer, (up to a maximum of 100 years in the
future) OR
2)
A continuing decline, observed, projected, or inferred, in numbers of
mature individuals AND at least one of the following (a-b):
a) Population
structure in the form of one of the following:
(i) no
subpopulation estimated to contain more than 250 mature individuals, OR
(ii) at
least 95% of mature individuals in one subpopulation.
b)
Extreme fluctuations in number of mature individuals.
D.
Population size estimated to number fewer than 250 mature individuals.
E.
Quantitative analysis showing the probability of extinction in the wild is
at least 20% within 20 years or five generations, whichever is the longer
(up to a maximum of 100 years).
List of endangered species
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Sr. No. |
Species |
Status |
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1 |
White-winged Duck Cairina scutulata |
Endangered A1c,d; A2c,d; C1; C2a Vulnerable D1 |
|
2 |
White-headed Duck Oxyura leucocephala |
Endangered A2b,c,d,e; A4b,c,d,e
Vulnerable A3b,c,d,e; C1 |
|
3 |
Greater Adjutant Leptoptilos dubius |
Endangered A2b,c,d; A3b,c,d; C2a(ii) Vulnerable D1 |
|
4 |
Lesser Florican Sypheotides indica |
Endangered A3c,d; A4c,d Vulnerable A2c,d |
|
5 |
Spotted or Nordmann's Greenshank
Tringa guttifer |
Endangered C2a(i) Vulnerable A2c,d; A3c,d; A4c,d; D1 |
|
6 |
Nilgiri or Rufous-breasted Laughingthrush
Garrulax cachinnans |
Endangered B1a+b(i,ii,iii,iv,v) Vulnerable C2a(i) |
|
7 |
Baer's Pochard Aythya baeri |
Endangered A2c,d; A3c,d; A4c,d Vulnerable C1 |
|
8 |
Green Peafowl Pavo muticus |
Endangered A2c,d; A3c,d; A4c,d |
|
9 |
Masked Finfoot
Heliopais personata |
Endangered A2c,d; A3c,d; A4c,d |
|
10 |
Narcondam Hornbill Aceros narcondami |
Endangered D1 Vulnerable D2 |
|
11 |
Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus |
Endangered A2b,c,d,e; A3b,c,d,e; A4b,c,d,e |
|
12 |
Red-breasted Goose
Branta ruficollis |
Endangered A2b,c,d; A3b,c,d; A4b,c,d |
|
13 |
Oriental Stork Ciconia boyciana |
Endangered C2a(ii) Vulnerable A2c; A3c; A4c |
|
14 |
Nilgiri Blue Robin Myiomela major |
Endangered B1a+b(i,ii,iii,v) |
|
15 |
White-bellied Blue Robin
Myiomela albiventris |
Endangered B1a+b(i,ii,iii,v) |
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