Conservation Status Since the island scrub - jay occurs only on one island that makes it susceptible to any major disaster, a disease outbreak, or widespread land - use changes, any of which could potentially extirpate the species or cause a severe population decline.
Not exact matches
Today at its quadrennial congress in Barcelona, Spain, the International Union for
Conservation of Nature (IUCN) released its long - awaited database detailing the
status of all mammals known to humankind
since the year 1500.
Since humpback whales no longer fulfil the criteria of the EPBC Act, the study suggests, they should have their
conservation status revised.
Conservation Status The most recent edition of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species listed the Channel Islands slender salamander as of Least Concern
since, although its Extent of Occurrence is much less than 5,000 per square kilometer, it is common and occurs in an area of extensive, suitable habitat which appears not to be under threat, it has a presumed large population, and it is unlikely to be declining fast enough to qualify for listing in a more threatened category.
An affiliated group of management agencies, landowners, academics, and non-profits concerned with the
conservation of the island fox has convened
since 1999 to exchange information regarding the
status and trend of the six island fox subspecies, and to work cooperatively on island fox
conservations issues in such areas as captive breeding, wild population management, veterinary issues, and educational / outreach.
Since 1996, NOAA Fisheries has reported on the
status of U.S. fisheries, as required by the Magnuson - Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act.