I looked at the IUCN Red List updates and many familiar zoo animals became threatened species in the recent years.
For example, pygmy marmoset is split into two species, both are vulnerable. Golden-bellied mangabey is now endangered (phase-out species in european zoos).
Grey‐cheeked mangabey, black mangabey, fat-tailed dwarf lemur, angolan colobus, 'common' brown lemur, red-fronted brown lemur, bonnet macaque, silvery langur, great argus, andean condor, great hornbill, rhinoceros hornbill and northern ground-hornbil are all vulnerable.
Beisa oryx, red‐capped mangabey, king colobus, 3 species of slow loris, spectacled langur, secretarybird, bateleur and white-crowned hornbill are all endangered. Common hamster is critically endangered.
Besides the sad feeling that wildife is dying out, there is some food for thought for zoos:
- The saying that zoos should only keep threatened species is dubiously sensible, because more and more common species come under threat, and quickly.
- Species status on IUCN red list changes so fast, that planning in zoos (and in the wild, too!) may not catch up.
- There are so many threatened species, that probably the categories Near -Threatened and Vulnerable lost its usefulness.
https://nc.iucnredlist.org/redlist/content/attachment_files/2020-3_RL_Stats_Table7.pdf
https://nc.iucnredlist.org/redlist/content/attachment_files/2019_3_RL_Stats_Table_7.pdf
https://nc.iucnredlist.org/redlist/content/attachment_files/2018_2_RL_Stats_Table_7_new.pdf
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
For example, pygmy marmoset is split into two species, both are vulnerable. Golden-bellied mangabey is now endangered (phase-out species in european zoos).
Grey‐cheeked mangabey, black mangabey, fat-tailed dwarf lemur, angolan colobus, 'common' brown lemur, red-fronted brown lemur, bonnet macaque, silvery langur, great argus, andean condor, great hornbill, rhinoceros hornbill and northern ground-hornbil are all vulnerable.
Beisa oryx, red‐capped mangabey, king colobus, 3 species of slow loris, spectacled langur, secretarybird, bateleur and white-crowned hornbill are all endangered. Common hamster is critically endangered.
Besides the sad feeling that wildife is dying out, there is some food for thought for zoos:
- The saying that zoos should only keep threatened species is dubiously sensible, because more and more common species come under threat, and quickly.
- Species status on IUCN red list changes so fast, that planning in zoos (and in the wild, too!) may not catch up.
- There are so many threatened species, that probably the categories Near -Threatened and Vulnerable lost its usefulness.
https://nc.iucnredlist.org/redlist/content/attachment_files/2020-3_RL_Stats_Table7.pdf
https://nc.iucnredlist.org/redlist/content/attachment_files/2019_3_RL_Stats_Table_7.pdf
https://nc.iucnredlist.org/redlist/content/attachment_files/2018_2_RL_Stats_Table_7_new.pdf
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species