Red List assessments

The conservation status of cetaceans in the Mediterranean Sea

This report gives an overview of the status of Mediterranean cetaceans (whales and dolphins), informed by IUCN Red List assessments undertaken between 2018 and  2022. Compared to the first review by IUCN, published in 2012, these recent assessments provide better information on the status of resident Mediterranean  subpopulations, thanks to improved regional monitoring. A total of 24 cetacean species have been recorded in the Mediterranean Sea, of which 10 are considered to be resident.

The conservation status and distribution of the mammals of the Arabian Peninsula

The Arabian Peninsula contains a wide diversity of sand and gravel deserts, mountains, coastal and offshore habitats and sparse wetlands. It also contains a diverse mammal fauna which comprises a mix of Arabian endemics, species with affinities to the Horn of Africa and Saharo-Sindian, Iranian-Central Asian, and Mediterranean elements. There are 166 terrestrial and 23 marine species whose occurrence in the region is confirmed, giving an overall total of 189 confirmed species.

Author(s)
Mallon, David P.
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Amori, Giovanni
Baldwin, Robert
Bradshaw, Peter L.
Budd, Kevin

The conservation status of Trillium in North America

Author(s)
Meredith, Clayton
Frances, Anne
Highland, Amy

The conservation status and distribution of the breeding birds of prey of North Africa

Author(s)
Garrido López, José Rafael
Numa, Catherine
Barrios, Violeta

The conservation status and distribution of Mediterranean dung beetles

The Mediterranean Red List assessment is a review of the regional conservation status of approximately 6,000 species (amphibians, mammals, reptiles, birds, fishes, butterflies, dragonflies, beetles, corals and plants) according to the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. It identifies those species that are threatened with extinction at the regional level to guide appropriate conservation actions for improving their status.

Author(s)
Numa, Catherine
Tonelli, Mattia
Lobo, Jorge M.
Verdú, José R.
Lumaret, Jean-Pierre
Sánchez-Piñero, Francisco
Ruiz, José L.
Dellacasa, Marco
Ziani, Stefano
Arriaga, Alfonsina
Cabrero, Francisco
Labidi, Imen
Barrios, Violeta
Şenyüz, Yakup
Anlaş, Sinan

National Red data book of mammals in Jordan

This is the first national Red List assessment of the 85 mammalian species, reported from Jordan. The aim was to assess the national conservation status of the terrestrial mammals in Jordan. The information provided in this report will help to put local conservation priorities into a national context, thus maximizing the effectiveness of conservation measures, and facilitating the development of integrated national conservation strategies.

Author(s)
Eid, Ehab
Abu Baker, Mohammad A.
Amr, Zuhair S.

The status and distribution of freshwater fishes in Mexico

Author(s)
Lyons, Timothy
Máiz-Tomé, Laura
Tognelli, Marcelo F.
Daniels, Adam
Meredith, Clayton
Bullock, Robert
Harrison, I. J.

A miniature world in decline

The European Red List is a review of the status of European species according to IUCN regional Red Listing guidelines. It identifies those species that are threatened with extinction at the regional level – in order that appropriate conservation action can be taken to improve their status. This publication is a summary of the conservation status of the European species of mosses, liverworts and hornworts, collectively known as bryophytes.

Author(s)
Hodgetts, Nick

European Red List of trees

The European Red List is a review of the status of European species according to IUCN regional Red Listing guidelines. It identifies those species that are threatened with extinction at the regional level – in order that appropriate conservation action can be taken to improve their status. This publication summarises results for all Europe’s native species of tree (454 species), of which 265 species (over 58%) are endemic to continental Europe, with 56% (252 species) endemic to the 28 EU Member States.

Author(s)
Rivers, Malin

European Red List of terrestrial molluscs: snails, slugs, and semi-slugs

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