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IUCN Red List vulnerable species

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Kashmir Flycatcher
species of bird
gopher tortoise
species of reptile
White-necked Crow
species of bird
Schoenicola striatus
species of bird
White-winged Warbler
species of bird in the genus Xenoligea
Swinhoe’s Rail
species of bird
Maroon leaf monkey
species of mammal
Stagonopleura guttata
species of bird
Black Petrel
species of bird
Black tamarin
species of mammal
Hogfish
The hogfish (Lachnolaimus maximus), also known as boquinete, doncella de pluma, or pez perro in Mexico is a species of wrasse native to the western Atlantic Ocean, living in a range from Nova Scotia, Canada, to northern South America, including the Gulf of Mexico. This species occurs around reefs, especially preferring areas with plentiful gorgonians. It is a carnivore that feeds on molluscs, crabs, and sea urchins. This species is currently the only known member of its genus.
Small red brocket
species of mammal
Spotted Imperial Pigeon
species of bird
beauty rat snake
species of reptile
Red-bellied Grackle
species of bird
Blind Cave Tetra
species of fish
Udzungwa red colobus
species of mammal
Palm Lorikeet
species of bird
Yellow-faced Siskin
species of bird
Rufous-headed Chachalaca
species of bird
West African Giraffe
subspecies of mammal
Rusty Blackbird
species of bird
Dwarf gymnure
species of mammal
Christmas Boobook
species of bird
Schlumbergera truncata
species of plant
Gymnocladus dioicus
species of plant
green-billed coucal
species of bird
Red-faced Malkoha
species of bird
Blackthroat
The blackthroat (Calliope obscura), also known as the black-throated robin or black-throated blue robin, is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It breeds in north-central China but its wintering grounds are uncertain. It has been recorded as a vagrant in northwest Thailand. Its natural habitat is bamboo thickets within coniferous forest at altitudes of 3000–3,400 metres. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Coeligena prunellei
species of bird
Rufous-brown Solitaire
species of bird
orange roughy
species of fish
Craveri's Murrelet
species of bird
White-breasted Parakeet
species of bird
Gorgeted Wood Quail
species of bird
Tenasserim lutung
species of mammal
Furry-eared dwarf lemur
species of mammal
Anthus chloris
species of bird
brown-marbled grouper
species of fish
Cape Verde Warbler
species of bird
Roach's Mouse-tailed Dormouse
species of mammal
Chestnut-collared Longspur
species of bird
Bicknell's Thrush
species of bird
Calendulauda burra
species of bird
White-faced starling
species of bird
Philippine Leafbird
species of bird
Chatham Snipe
species of bird
Hapalemur occidentalis
species of mammal
Yellow-legged Weaver
species of bird
Mauritius Bulbul
species of bird
White-collared fruit bat
species of mammal
Javan tailless fruit bat
species of megabat
Nilgiri striped squirrel
species of mammal
Golden Swallow
species of bird
Wallace's Hanging Parrot
species of bird
Moluccan Woodcock
species of bird
great raft spider
species of arachnid
Danfoss's mouse lemur
species of mammal
Hydrastis canadensis
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), also called orangeroot or yellow puccoon, is a perennial herb in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to North America. It may be distinguished by its thick, yellow knotted rootstock. The stem is purplish and hairy above ground and yellow below ground where it connects to the yellow rhizome. Goldenseal reproduces both clonally through the rhizome and sexually, with clonal division more frequent than asexual reproduction. It takes between 4 and 5 years for a plant to reach sexual maturity, i.e. the point at which it produces flowers. Plants in the first
Gray-handed night monkey
species of mammal