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Globally threatened Anatidae species

listed in 2003 IUCN Red List

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2003 IUCN Red List launched on November 2003, revising list of globally threatened fauna and flora since 2002 List. Listed below are Red List species belonging to Anatidae, searched from the on-line database at www.redlist.org.

Change is found in one species from 2002 List: Oxyura leucocephala is listed as [EN] from [VU] in 2002 List (c.f. 2002 List).

Globally threatened Anatidae species

from: IUCN 2003. 2003 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.redlist.org>. Downloaded on 26 August 2004. Red List Categories and Criteria are found in linked pages in the Red List website at description of versions (ver.3.1 or ver.2.3) in the column of status.

Species

Red List

Trend

Dendrocygna arborea

VU B1+2abcde ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Oxyura leucocephala

EN A1acde ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Anser cygnoides

EN A1acd+2bcd ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Anser erythropus

VU A1acd+2bcd ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Anser canagicus

LR nt ver 2.3 (1994)


Branta sandvicensis

VU D1 ver 2.3 (1994)

Increasing

Branta ruficollis

VU B1+2c ver 2.3 (1994)

Unknown

Cyanochen cyanopterus

LR nt ver 2.3 (1994)


Neochen jubatus

LR nt ver 2.3 (1994)


Alopochen mauritianus

EX ver 2.3 (1994)


Tadorna cristata

CR D ver 2.3 (1994)

Unknown

Mascarenachen kervazoi

EX ver 3.1 (2001)


Tachyeres leucocephalus

LR nt ver 2.3 (1994)


Cairina scutulata

EN A1cd+2cd, C1+2a ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Pteronetta hartlaubi

LR nt ver 2.3 (1994)


Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos

EN A4be; C1+2a(i) ver 3.1 (2001)

Decreasing

Anas waigiuensis

VU C1 ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Anas formosa

VU A1cd+2cd ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Anas bernieri

EN C2b ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Anas (aucklandica) aucklandica

VU D1+2 ver 2.3 (1994)

Stable

Anas (aucklandica) chlorotis

EN B1+2abcde ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Anas (aucklandica) nesiotis

CR D ver 2.3 (1994)

Stable

Anas laysanensis

VU A1ace, D1+2 ver 2.3 (1994)

Increasing

Anas wyvilliana

EN B1+2bcde ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Anas melleri

EN C2b ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Anas luzonica

VU A1acd+2cd ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Anas marecula

EX ver 2.3 (1994)


Anas thodori

EX ver 2.3 (1994)


Anas specularis

LR nt ver 2.3 (1994)


Anas (acuta) eatoni

VU A2e ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Marmaronetta angustirostris

VU A1cd+2cd, C1 ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Rhodonessa caryophyllacea

CR D ver 2.3 (1994)

Unknown

Aythya nyroca

LR nt ver 2.3 (1994)


Aythya innotata

CR A1abcde, B1+2abcde, C2b, D ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Aythya baeri

VU A1cd+2cd, C1 ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Camptorhynchus labradorius

EX ver 2.3 (1994)


Mergus octosetaceus

CR C2a ver 2.3 (1994)

Decreasing

Mergus squamatus

EN C1 ver 3.1 (2001)

Decreasing

Mergus australis

EX ver 2.3 (1994)



Number of species

Extinct (EX)

6

Threatened

26

CR

Critically Endangered

5

EN

Endagered

9

VU

Vulnerable

12

Lower Risk: near threatened (LR nt)

7

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The "Action Plan for the Conservation of Migratory Anatidae in the East Asian Flyway" is a component of the "Asia-Pacific Migratory Waterbird Conservation Strategy", and the "Anatidae Site Network in the East Asian Flyway" is a programme of international co-operation to enhance the conservation of the wetlands of international importance for Anatidae (ducks, geese and swans) in the flyway under the "Action Plan". The "Anatidae Working Group" of Asia-Pacific Migratory Waterbird Conservation Committee oversees the implementation of these programmes with technical support from Anatidae Flyway Officer.

mailFor further information, please contact the Anatidae Flyway Officer. Posted 27 Aug 2004.