100 ụdị anụmanụ ndị a na-eyi egwu n'ụwa

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[1] World's 100 Most Threatened species bụ nchịkọta nke anụmanụ, osisi, na fungi kacha yie egwu n'ụwa. Ọ bụ nsonaazụ nke mmekorita n'etiti ihe karịrị ndị ọkà mmụta sayensị 8,000 sitere na International Union for Conservation of Nature Species Survival Commission (IUCN SSC), tinyere Zoological Society nke London.[2] Zoological Society nke London bipụtara akụkọ ahụ na 2012 dị ka akwụkwọ, Priceless or Worthless?[3]


Ọ bụ ezie na ụdị niile dị na ndepụta ahụ nọ n'ihe ize ndụ nke mkpochapụ, ndị ọkà mmụta sayensị họọrọ ha nwere ụkpụrụ ọzọ: ụdị niile enweghị uru doro anya maka ụmụ mmadụ ya mere ụmụ mmadụ enweghị ọdịmma ha na-anwa ịzọpụta ha. Ụdị ihe ngosi na nke na-adọrọ mmasị, dị ka agụ na pandas - tinyere ụdị dị mkpa na akụ na ụba - nwere ọtụtụ ndị na-agbachitere, ebe ụdị ndị a "na-abaghị uru" enweghị nke ọ bụla. Aha akụkọ ahụ, "Ọ dịghị ọnụ ahịa ma ọ bụ na-abaghị uru?", dabeere na àgwà nke ụdị ahụ.[4] Onye so dee akụkọ ahụ, Ellen Butcher, kwuru otu n'ime ụkpụrụ nduzi nke ndepụta ahụ, "Ọ bụrụ na anyị mee ihe ozugbo anyị nwere ike inye ha ohere ịlụ ọgụ maka ndụ. Mana nke a chọrọ ka ọha mmadụ kwado ọnọdụ omume na omume ọma nke ụdị niile nwere ikike ebumpụta ụwa ịdị adị.[1][5]

E wepụtara akụkọ ahụ na Jeju, South Korea, na Septemba 11, 2012, na nzukọ anọ nke IUCN, World Conservation Congress. Na Congress, a kọrọ na ndị ọkà mmụta sayensị na-ahụkarị ka ha ga-akwado ego maka ichebe ụdị site n'igosi ihe uru mmadụ ga-abụ. Jonathan Baillie, nke Zoological Society nke London na onye so dee akụkọ ahụ, kwuru na, "Ndị na-enye onyinye na ndị na-echekwa ihe na-adabere na 'gịnị ka okike nwere ike ime anyị?' ụzọ, ebe a na-eji ụdị na ebe obibi ọhịa akpọrọ ihe ma na-ebute ụzọ dịka ọrụ ndị a ha nyere ndị mmadụ. Nke a emeela ka o sie ike maka ndị na-echekwa ihe iji chebe ụdị ndị kachasị egwu na mbara ala. "[4]

Ụfọdụ n'ime ụdị ndị a na-eyi egwu bụ naanị mmadụ ole na ole dị ndụ. Ezì guinea nke Santa Catarina, nke a mụrụ n'otu agwaetiti dị na Brazil, gbadatara na mmadụ 40-60 ikpeazụ ya, belatara site na ịchụ nta na nsogbu ebe obibi. Nnukwu anụ ọhịa India na-eyi egwu site na mmebi ebe obibi nke sitere na ọrụ ugbo na mmepe mmadụ, ma gbadaa na mmadụ 50-249 ikpeazụ.[6] Elaeocarpus bojeri, osisi na-agbasa okooko osisi nke a na-ahụ naanị n'àgwàetiti Mauritius, nwere ihe na-erughị mmadụ 10 dị ndụ, n'ihi ọnwụ nke ebe obibi. Baishan fir (Abies beshanzuensis), nke a mụrụ na China, ruru mmadụ ise tozuru etozu. "Ọ bụ ọnụ ala na-abaghị uru?" na-akọwa egwu nke ụdị ọ bụla na-eche ihu, yana usoro ga-enyere ha aka ịdị ndụ.[3]

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The world's 100 most threatened species[3]
Species Common name Type Image Location(s) Estimated population Threats
Abies beshanzuensis Baishan fir Plant (Tree) Baishanzu Mountain, Zhejiang, China Five mature individuals
  • agriculture
  • fire
Actinote zikani Insect (butterfly) Near São Paulo, Atlantic forest, Brazil Unknown
  • habitat loss from human expansion
Aipysurus foliosquama Leaf scaled sea-snake Reptile Ashmore Reef and Hibernia Reef, Timor Sea Unknown
  • unknown—probably degradation of coral reef habitat
Amanipodagrion gilliesi Amani flatwing Insect (damselfly) Amani-Sigi Forest, Usamabara Mountains, Tanzania < 500 individuals
  • population pressure and water pollution
Anisolabis seychellensis Insect Morne Blanc, Mahé island, Seychelles Unknown
  • invasive species
  • climate change
Antilophia bokermanni Araripe manakin Bird Chapado do Araripe, South Ceará, Brazil 779 individuals
  • recreational facilities
  • water diversion
Aphanius transgrediens Aci Göl toothcarp Fish south-eastern shore of former Lake Aci, Turkey few hundred pairs
  • competition and predation by Gambusia
  • road construction
Aproteles bulmerae Bulmer's fruit bat Mammal Luplupwintern Cave, Western Province, Papua New Guinea 150
  • hunting
  • cave disturbance
Ardea insignis White bellied heron Bird Bhutan, North East India and Myanmar 70–400 individuals
  • hydropower development
Ardeotis nigriceps Great Indian bustard Bird Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Madhya, India 50–249 mature individuals
  • agricultural development
  • energy transmission lines
Astrochelys yniphora Ploughshare tortoise Reptile Baly Bay region, northwestern Madagascar 440–770
  • illegal collection for international pet trade
Atelopus balios Rio Pescado stubfoot toad Amphibian Azuay, Cañar and Guyas provinces, south-western Ecuador Unknown
  • Chytridiomycosis
  • logging
  • agricultural expansion
Aythya innotata Madagascar pochard Bird volcanic lakes north of Bealanana, Madagascar 80 mature individuals
  • agriculture
  • hunting and fishing
  • introduced fish
Azurina eupalama Galapagos damsel fish Fish Unknown Unknown
  • climate change
  • oceanographic changes related to the 1982/1983 El Nino
Bahaba taipingensis Giant yellow croaker Fish Chinese coast from Yangtze River, China to Hong Kong Unknown
  • over-fishing due to value of swim-bladder in traditional medicine
Batagur baska Common batagur Reptile (turtle) Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia and Malaysia Unknown
  • illegal export China
Bazzania bhutanica Plant Budini and Lafeti Khola, Bhutan 2 sub-populations
  • forest clearance
  • overgrazing
  • development
Beatragus hunteri Hirola Mammal (antelope) South-east Kenya and possibly south-west Somalia < 1,000 individuals
  • habitat loss
  • competition with livestock
  • poaching
Bombus franklini Franklin's bumblebee Insect (bee) Oregon and California Unknown
Brachyteles hypoxanthus Northern muriqui

Woolly spider monkey
Mammal (primate) Atlantic forest, south-eastern Brazil < 1,000
  • large-scale deforestation and logging
Bradypus pygmaeus Pygmy three-toed sloth Mammal Isla Escudo de Veraguas, Panama < 500
  • illegal logging of mangrove forests for firewood and construction
  • hunting
Callitriche pulchra Plant (freshwater) pool on Gavdos, Greece Unknown
  • habitat exploitation by livestock
  • modification of the pool by locals
Calumma tarzan Tarzan's chameleon Reptile Anosibe An'Ala region, eastern Madagascar < 100
  • agriculture
Cavia intermedia Santa Catarina's guinea pig Mammal (rodent) Moleques do Sul Island, Santa Catarina, Brazil 40–60
  • habitat disturbance
  • possible hunting
  • result of having such a small population
Cercopithecus roloway Roloway guenon Mammal (primate) Côte d'Ivoire Unknown
  • hunting
  • habitat loss
Coleura seychellensis Seychelles sheath-tailed bat Mammal (bat) Two small caves on Silhouette and Mahé, Seychelles < 100
  • habitat degradation
  • predation by invasive species
Cryptomyces maximus Willow blister Fungi Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom Unknown
  • limited habitat
Cryptotis nelsoni Nelson's small-eared shrew Mammal (shrew) Volcán San Martín Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico Unknown
  • logging
  • cattle grazing
  • fire
  • agriculture
Cyclura collei Jamaican iguana

Jamaican rock iguana
Reptile Hellshire Hills, Jamaica Unknown
Daubentonia Madagascariensis Aye-aye Mammal (primate) Deciduous forest, East Madagascar Unknown
  • poaching
  • limited habitat
Dendrophylax fawcettii Cayman Islands ghost orchid Plant (orchid) Ironwood Forest, George Town, Grand Cayman Unknown
  • infrastructure development
Dicerorhinus sumatrensis Sumatran rhino Mammal (rhino) Sabah, Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia, Kalimantan and Sumatra, Indonesia < 100
  • hunting (horn is used in traditional medicine)
Diomedea amsterdamensis Amsterdam albatross Bird Breeds on Plateuau des Tourbières, Amsterdam Island, Indian Ocean. 100 mature individuals
  • disease
  • incidental by-catch in long-line fishing
Dioscorea strydomiana Wild yam Plant Oshoek area, Mpumalanga, South Africa 200
  • collection for medicinal use
Diospyros katendei Plant (tree) Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve, Uganda 20 individuals in a single population
  • agricultural activity
  • illegal tree felling
  • alluvial gold digging
  • small population
Dipterocarpus lamellatus Plant (tree) Siangau Forest Reserve, Sabah, Malaysia 12 individuals
  • logging of lowland forest
  • creation of industrial plantations
Discoglossus nigriventer Hula painted frog Amphibian Hula Valley, Israel Unknown
Dombeya mauritiana Plant Mauritius Unknown
  • encroachment by invasive plant species
  • habitat loss due to cannabis cultivation
Elaeocarpus bojeri Bois Dentelle Plant (tree) Grand Bassin, Mauritius < 10 individuals
  • habitat degradation
Eleutherodactylus glandulifer La Hotte glanded frog Amphibian Massif de la Hotte, Haiti Unknown
  • charcoal production
  • slash-and-burn agriculture
Eleutherodactylus thorecetes Macaya breast-spot frog Amphibian Formon and Macaya peaks, Masif de la Hotte, Haiti Unknown
  • charcoal production
  • slash-and-burn agriculture
Eriosyce chilensis Chilenito (cactus) Plant Pta Molles and Pichidungui, Chile < 500 individuals
  • collection of flowering plants
Erythrina schliebenii Coral tree Plant Namatimbili-Ngarama Forest, Tanzania < 50 individuals
  • limited habitat and small population size increase vulnerability
Euphorbia tanaensis Plant (tree) Witu Forest Reserve, Kenya 4 mature individuals
  • illegal logging
  • agricultural expansion
  • infrastructure development
Eurynorhyncus pygmeus Spoon-billed sandpiper Bird Breeds in Russia, migrates along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway to wintering grounds in India, Bangladesh and Myanmar 100 breeding pairs
  • trapping
  • land reclamation
Ficus katendei Plant Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve, Ishasha River, Uganda < 50 mature individuals
  • agriculture
  • illegal tree felling
  • alluvial gold digging
Geronticus eremita Northern bald ibis Bird Breeds in Morocco, Turkey and Syria. Syrian population winters in

central Ethiopia.

about 3000 individuals
  • habitat degradation and destruction
  • hunting
Gigasiphon macrosiphon Plant (flower) Kaya Muhaka, Gongoni and Mrima Forest Reserves, Kenya, Amani Nature Reserve, West Kilombero Scarp Forest Reserve, and Kihansi Gorge, Tanzania 33
  • timber extraction
  • agriculture encroachment and development
  • predation by wild pigs
Gocea ohridana Mollusc Lake Ohrid, Macedonia Unknown
  • increasing pollution levels
  • off-take of water
  • sedimentation events
Heleophryne rosei Table mountain ghost frog Amphibian Table Mountain, Western Cape Province, South Africa Unknown
  • invasive plants
  • water abstraction
Hemicycla paeteliana Mollusc (land snail) Jandia peninsula, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands Unknown
  • overgrazing
  • trampling by goats and tourists
Heteromirafa sidamoensis Liben lark Bird Liben Plains, southern Ethiopia 90–256
  • agricultural expansion
  • overgrazing
  • fire suppression
Hibiscadelphus woodii Plant (tree) Kalalau Valley, Hawaii Unknown
  • habitat degradation due to feral ungulates
  • competition with invasive plant species
Hucho perryi Sakhalin taimen Fish Russian and Japanese rivers, Pacific Ocean between Russia and Japan Unknown
  • overfishing
  • damming
  • agriculture
  • other land use
Johora singaporensis Singapore freshwater crab Crustacean Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and streamlet near Bukit Batok, Singapore Unknown
  • habitat degradation due to reduction in water quality and quantity
Lathyrus belinensis Belin vetchling Plant Outskirts of Belin village, Antalya, Turkey < 1,000
  • urbanisation
  • over-grazing
  • conifer planting
  • road widening
Leiopelma archeyi Archey's frog Amphibian Coromandel peninsula and Whareorino Forest, New Zealand Unknown
  • Chytridiomycosis
  • predation by invasive species
Lithobates sevosus Dusky gopher frog Amphibian Harrison County, Mississippi, USA 60–100
  • fungal disease
  • climate change
  • land-use changes
Lophura edwardsi Edwards's pheasant Bird Quang Binh, Quang Tri and Thua Thien-Hue, Viet Nam Unknown
  • habitat loss
  • hunting
Magnolia wolfii Plant (tree) Risaralda, Colombia 3
  • isolation of species
  • low regeneration rates
Margaritifera marocana Mollusc Oued Denna, Oued Abid and Oued Beth, Morocco < 250
  • pollution
  • development
Moominia willii Mollusc (snail) Silhouette Island, Seychelles < 500
  • invasive species
  • climate change
Natalus primus Cuban greater funnel eared bat Mammal (bat) Cueva La Barca, Isle of Pines, Cuba < 100
  • habitat loss
  • human disturbance
Nepenthes attenboroughii Attenborough's pitcher plant Plant Mount Victoria, Palawan, Philippines Unknown
  • poaching
Nomascus hainanus Hainan black crested gibbon Mammal (primate) Hainan Island, China 20
  • hunting
Neurergus kaiseri Luristan newt Amphibian Zagros Mountains, Lorestan, Iran < 1,000
  • illegal collection for pet trade
Oreocnemis phoenix Mulanje red damsel Insect (damselfly) Mulanje Plateau, Malawi Unknown
  • habitat destruction and degradation due to drainage
  • agricultural expansion
  • exploitation of forest
Pangasius sanitwongsei Pangasid catfish Fish Chao Phraya and Mekong basins in Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Thailand and Viet Nam Unknown
  • overfishing
  • collection for aquarium trade
Parides burchellanus Insect (butterfly) Cerrado, Brazil < 100
  • human expansion
  • limited range
Phocoena sinus Vaquita Mammal (porpoise) Northern Gulf of California, Mexico 12[7]
  • capture in fishermen's gillnets
Picea neoveitchii Type of spruce tree Plant (tree) Qinling Range, China Unknown
  • destruction of forest
Pinus squamata Qiaojia pine Plant (tree) Qiaojia, Yunnan, China < 25
  • limited distribution
  • small population size
Poecilotheria metallica Gooty tarantula

Metallic tarantula

Peacock tarantula

Salepurgu
Spider Nandyal and Giddalur, Andhra Pradesh, India Unknown
  • deforestation
  • firewood collection
  • civil unrest
Pomarea whitneyi Fatuhiva monarch Bird Fatu Hiva, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia 50
  • predation by introduced species - Rattus rattus and feral cats
Pristis pristis Common sawfish Fish Coastal tropical and subtropical waters of Indo-Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Currently largely restricted to northern Australia Unknown
  • exploitation has removed the species from 95 per cent of its historical range
Hapalemur simus Greater bamboo lemur Mammal (primate) Southeastern and southcentral rainforests of Madagascar 500
  • agriculture
  • mining
  • illegal logging
Propithecus candidus Silky sifaka Mammal (primate) Maroantsetra to Andapa basin, and Marojeju Massif, Madagascar 100–1,000
  • hunting
  • habitat disturbance
Psammobates geometricus Geometric tortoise Reptile Usòrò:GeometricTortoise.gif Western Cape Province, South Africa Unknown
Pseudoryx nghetinhensis Saola Mammal Annamite mountains, on the Viet Nam - PDR Laos border Unknown
Psiadia cataractae Plant Mauritius Unknown
  • development project
  • competition from invasive plant species
Psorodonotus ebneri Beydaglari bush-cricket Insect Beydaglari range, Antalaya, Turkey Unknown
  • climate change
  • habitat loss
Rafetus swinhoei Red River giant softshell turtle Reptile Hoan Kiem Lake and Dong Mo Lake, Viet Nam, and Suzhou Zoo, China 3
  • hunting for consumption
  • wetland destruction
  • pollution
Rhinoceros sondaicus Javan rhino Mammal (rhino) Ujung Kulon National Park, Java, Indonesia < 100
  • hunting for traditional medicine
  • small population size
Rhinopithecus avunculus Tonkin snub-nosed monkey Mammal (primate) Northeastern Vietnam < 200
  • habitat loss
  • hunting
Rhizanthella gardneri West Australian underground orchid Plant (orchid) Western Australia, Australia < 100
  • land clearance for agriculture
  • climate change
  • salinisation
Rhynchocyon spp. Boni giant sengi Mammal (shrew) Boni-Dodori Forest, Lamu area, Kenya Unknown
  • development causing habitat loss
Risiocnemis seidenschwarzi Cebu frill-wing Insect (damselfly) Rivulet beside the Kawasan River, Cebu, Philippines Unknown
  • habitat degradation and destruction
Rosa arabica Plant St Katherine Mountains, Egypt Unknown, 10 sub-populations
  • domestic animal grazing
  • climate change and drought
  • medicinal plant collecting
  • limited range
Salanoia durrelli Durrell's vontsira Mammal (mongoose) Marshes of Lake Alaotra, Madagascar Unknown
  • loss of habitat
Santamartamys rufodorsalis Red crested tree rat Mammal (rodent) Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia Unknown
  • urban development
  • coffee cultivation
Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis Red-finned blue-eye Fish Edgbaston Station, central western Queensland, Australia 2,000–4,000
  • predation by introduced species
Squatina squatina Angel shark Fish Canary Islands Unknown
  • benthic trawling
Sterna bernsteini Chinese crested tern Bird Breeding in Zhejiang and Fujian, China. Outside breeding season in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand. < 50
Syngnathus watermeyeri Estuarine pipefish Fish Kariega Estuary to East Kleinemonde Estuary, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa Unknown
  • dam construction is altering river flows
  • flood events into estuaries
Tahina spectabilis Suicide palm

Dimaka
Plant Analalava district, north-western Madagascar 90
  • fires
  • logging
  • agricultural developments
Telmatobufo bullocki Bullock's false toad Amphibian (frog) Nahuelbuta, Arauco Province, Chile Unknown
  • construction of hydro-electricity
Tokudaia muenninki Okinawa spiny rat Mammal (rodent) Okinawa Island, Japan Unknown
  • habitat loss
  • predation by feral cats
Trigonostigma somphongsi Somphongs's rasbora Fish Mae Khlong basin, Thailand Unknown
  • farmland conversion and urbanization
Valencia letourneuxi Fish Southern Albania and Western Greece Unknown
Voanioala gerardii Forest coconut Plant Masoala peninsula, Madagascar < 10
  • deforestation
  • harvesting for consumption of palm heart
Zaglossus attenboroughi Attenborough's echidna Mammal Cyclops Mountains, Papua Province, Indonesia Unknown
  • habitat modification and degradation
  • logging
  • agricultural encroachment shifting cultivation and hunting by local people

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  2. The 100 most threatened species. ZSL Living Conservation. The Zoological Society of London. Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved on 16 September 2012.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Baillie (2012). Priceless or Worthless?. Zoological Society of London. ISBN 978-0-900881-67-1.  Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "PorW" defined multiple times with different content
  4. 4.0 4.1 Harvey. "The expendables? World's 100 most endangered species listed", The Guardian, 10 September 2012. Retrieved on 17 September 2012. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Guardian" defined multiple times with different content
  5. Kew Magazine stated that, "A strong and consistent moral and ethical stance needs to be taken, they (the authors of The List) argue, that all species have a right to exist." Harrison. Every species counts. Kew Magazine Blog. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved on 19 September 2012.
  6. The Best Argument for Saving Threatened Species That Do Not Benefit Humans. Smithsonian.com. Smithsonian Institution (12 September 2012). Retrieved on 17 September 2012.
  7. Hoffner. "Only 12 vaquita porpoises remain, watchdog group reports", Mongabay. Retrieved on 14 September 2018.

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