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  1. The latest IUCN Red List (2024-1) reveals the Bornean Elephant is Endangered due to human activities, invasive snakes are driving endemic reptiles on the Canary Islands and Ibiza to extinction, while illegal trade and climate change threaten cacti in Chile.

  2. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ is the world’s most comprehensive information source on the global extinction risk status of animal, fungus and plant species. Open to all, it is used by governmental bodies, non-profit organisations, businesses and individuals.

  3. Provee información acerca de distribución, tamaño poblacional, hábitat y ecología, uso y/o tráfico, amenazas, y acciones de conservación que ayudarán a brindar información para decisiones de conservación necesarias. Más sobre la Lista Roja de UICN.

  4. Currently, there are more than 163,000 species on The IUCN Red List, with more than 45,300 species threatened with extinction, including 41% of amphibians, 37% of sharks and rays, 36% of reef building corals, 34% of conifers, 26% of mammals and 12% of birds.

  5. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, also known as the IUCN Red List or Red Data Book, founded in 1964, is an inventory of the global conservation status and extinction risk of biological species.

  6. The Red List Index (RLI) shows trends in overall extinction risk for species, and is used by governments to track their progress towards targets for reducing biodiversity loss.

  7. Índice de la Lista Roja (ILR) El Índice de la Lista Roja (ILR) muestra las tendencias del riesgo general de extinción de las especies y es utilizado por los gobiernos para seguir su progreso hacia los objetivos de reducción de la pérdida de biodiversidad.

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