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conservation status
[ kon-ser-vey-shuhn stey-tuhs, stat-uhs ]
noun
- the designation of a plant or animal species’ likelihood of becoming extinct or having already become extinct: the most consulted global ranking system for conservation status is the IUCN Red List:
Has the conservation status of the narwhal changed over the past five years?
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of conservation status1
Example Sentences
Three decades after Spain decided to save the lynx, the species is no longer endangered, and Sarmento hopes it'll reach a favourable conservation status by 2035.
"About a third of crayfish are thought to be threatened or endangered, but for another 20-ish percent, we don't have the data available to even assess what their conservation status should be."
Unfortunately, so little is known about their conservation status that we couldn't assess their risks.
That’s the same conservation status as raccoons and crows.
Established in 1964, the IUCN's red list of threatened species has evolved to become the world’s most comprehensive information source on the global conservation status of animal, fungi and plant species.
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