Critically Endangered definition
Examples of Critically Endangered in a sentence
No change According to the AEWA Strategic Plan for 2019–2027, ‘priority’ populations are those listed in Table 1 of the AEWA Action Plan and classified as Globally Threatened species (i.e. Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable) or Near Threatened species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as reported in the most recent summary by BirdLife International, as well as those listed in Table 1, Column A, Categories 2 and 3 that are marked with an asterisk.
Under the RFA process for Western Australia, conservation statements were prepared for those flora taxa that CALM ranked below Critically Endangered (and hence have a lesser priority for the preparation of Recovery Plans or Interim Recovery Plans) and which were dependent on the management of populations and maintenance of habitat within the RFA region for their conservation.
All five species are on the IUCN Red List either as Critically Endangered (hawksbill, leatherback) or Endangered (green, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, and loggerhead) (Samoilys et al., 2015).
The Parties agree the threatend categories are Collapsed, Critically Endangered, Endangered, and Vulnerable.
The Critically Endangered knifetooth sawfish (Anoxypristis cuspidate) and longcomb sawfish (Pristis zijron) have been sighted on rare occasions in Kenya in the lower reaches of the ▇▇▇▇ River and in Ungwana Bay to the river’s north (Samoilys et al., 2011a).
Photo: Atlantic yellow-nosed and black-browed albatross in Namibia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ PERU Bycatch of the Critically Endangered waved albatross was observed in the demersal longline fishery for ▇▇▇▇ in Ecuador, and this type of fishery is also active in northern Peru.
Trigwell Bridge Critically Endangered Endangered Verticordia plumosa var.
The Lesser White-fronted Goose is globally threatened and listed as ‘Vulnerable’ by the IUCN and as Critically Endangered within the European Union according to the 2015 European Red List Assessment.
This species has been red listed as Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in 2018 (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al.
Of the 129 living species, 58 (45%) are currently (May 2008) classified as threatened, ranging from Critically Endangered (16 species), through Endangered (16 species) to Vulnerable (26 species).