| Conservation status |
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| By risk of extinction |
| Extinct |
| Extinct (List) Extinct in the Wild (List) |
| Threatened |
| Critically Endangered (List) Endangered (List) Vulnerable (List) |
| At lower risk |
| Conservation Dependent (List) Near Threatened (List) Least Concern |
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See also IUCN Red List International Union for Conservation of Nature Lists of organisms by population |
Critically Endangered is the highest risk category assigned by the IUCN Red List for wild species. Critically Endangered species are those that are facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.[1] There are currently 2129 animals and 1821 plants with this assessment, compared with 1998 levels of 854 and 909, respectively.[2]
As the Red List does not consider a species extinct until extensive, targeted surveys have been conducted, species which are possibly extinct are still listed as 'Critically Endangered'. A new ideal category for 'Possibly Extinct' has been suggested by BirdLife International to categorize these taxa.
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To be defined as critically endangered in the Red List, a species must meet ANY of the following criteria (A–E) ("3G/10Y" signifies three generations or ten years—whichever is longer—over a maximum of 100 years; "MI" signifies Mature Individuals):[3]
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