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IUCN Red List category: EN: ENDANGERED

ENDANGERED (EN) – A species is Endangered when the best available evidence indicates that it meets any of the criteria A to E for Endangered (see IUCN Red List Criteria), and it is therefore considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.

Nipponia nippon

Platalea minor

Threskiornis bernieri

Ciconia boyciana

Ciconia stormi

Mycteria cinerea

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Recent Posts

  • X. International Workshop of the Eurasian Spoonbill International Expert Group, Zadar, Croatia 3-7 October 2022
  • 2020 IUCN SSC Stork, Ibis and Spoonbill specialist group report
  • A comprehensive summary of the history, current status and future perspectives of the northern bald ibis Geronticus eremita
  • The White Stork Project, the Return to Britain
  • The Stork Ibis and Spoonbill Specialist Group at 4th IUCN SSC Leaders’ Meeting 2019

Species Cloud

Balaeniceps rex\nBostrychia hagedash\nCiconia ciconia\nCiconia nigra\nEphippiorhynchus senegalensis\nGeronticus eremita\nNipponia nippon\nPlatalea flavipes\nPlatalea leucorodia\nPlatalea minor\nPlatalea regia\nPlegadis falcinellus\nThreskiornis molucca\nThreskiornis spinicollis

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