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IUCN Red List critically endangered species

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Orange-fronted parakeet
species of New Zealand bird
Blue-eyed Ground Dove
species of bird
Araripe Manakin
species of bird
Ultramarine Lorikeet
species of bird
Castanea dentata
species of plant
Negros Fruit Dove
species of bird
Madagascan big-headed turtle
species of reptile
Tetracheilostoma carlae
species of reptile
Tenkile
The tenkile (Dendrolagus scottae), also known as '''Scott's tree-kangaroo''', is a species of tree-kangaroo in the family Macropodidae. It is endemic to a very small area of the Torricelli Mountains of Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. It is threatened by habitat loss and by hunting. The tenkile is listed as endangered due to hunting and logging activities in Papua New Guinea. The tenkile is hunted for its meat, and has been a main protein source for the local tribespeople. The local human population has increased in recent years, increasing demand f
Aproteles bulmerae
species of mammal
Von der Decken's sifaka
species of mammal
Borneo shark
species of fish
New Caledonian Owlet-nightjar
species of bird
Sapajus xanthosternos
species of mammal
ʻAkohekohe
The ākohekohe (Palmeria dolei), or crested honeycreeper, is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. It is endemic to the island of Maui in Hawaii. The ākohekohe is susceptible to mosquito‐transmitted avian malaria (Plasmodium relictum) and only breeds in high‐elevation wet forests (> ).
Bachman's Warbler
species of bird
Bugun Liocichla
species of bird
Devils Hole pupfish
species of fish
Malaysian giant turtle
species of turtle
Black-shanked douc
species of mammal
Potorous gilbertii
species of mammal
Samoan Wood Rail
species of bird
Isabela Oriole
species of bird
Squatina aculeata
species of fish
Beaucarnea recurvata
species of plant
Arakan forest turtle
species of reptile
Black dorcopsis
species of mammal
Eastern black crested gibbon
species of mammal
Yellow pond turtle
species of reptile
Blue-winged Racket-tail
species of bird
longcomb sawfish
Pristis zijsron
Malagasy giant rat
species of mammal
Amu Darya sturgeon
species of fish
Crowned sifaka
species of mammal
Kaapori capuchin
species of mammal
Balkan lynx
subspecies of mammal
Beck's Petrel
species of bird
Magenta Petrel
species of bird
Indochinese box turtle
species of reptile
Plecturocebus caquetensis
species of mammal
Ridgway's Hawk
species of bird
Jamaican Poorwill
species of bird
Sephanoides fernandensis
species of bird
Sambirano woolly lemur
species of mammal
Eurycea rathbuni
species of amphibian
White-bellied Cinclodes
species of bird
Fijian Monkey-faced Bat
species of mammal
Nassau grouper
species of fish
Lepilemur ruficaudatus
species of mammal
Atelopus varius
species of amphibian
Toxostoma guttatum
species of bird
Streaked Reed Warbler
species of bird
Vipera darevskii
species of reptile
Forsten's tortoise
species of reptile
Campylopterus phainopeplus
species of bird
Rhinopithecus brelichi
species of mammal
smalltail shark
species of fish
Palila
The palila (Loxioides bailleui) is a critically endangered finch-billed species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. It has a golden-yellow head and breast, with a light belly, gray back, and greenish wings and tail. The bird has a close ecological relationship with the māmane tree (Sophora chrysophylla), and became endangered due to destruction of the trees and accompanying dry forests. The first specimen of the palila was collected in 1876 at the Greenwell Ranch on the Big Island by Pierre Étienne Théodore Ballieu (1828–1885), who was French consul in Hawaiʻi from 1869 to 1878. The type specimen (No. 1
Bahamian hutia
species of mammal
New Zealand Greater Short-tailed Bat
species of mammal