I have just seen this article about some of the changes on the IUCN Red List. Among the changes mentioned:
Species recoveries
- Guam rail from Extinct in the Wild to Critically Endangered
- Echo parakeet from Endangered to Vulnerable
- Australian trout cod from Endangered to Vulnerable
- Pedder galaxias from Critically Endangered to Endangered
All of these recoveries are due to a combination of either captive-breeding or translocation projects.
Declines due to climatic change
- 37% of Australia's freshwater fish are now threatened, with 58% of those threatened by climate change
- Shorttail nurse shark has moved from Vulnerable to Critically Endangered, due to climate change-driven declines in coral reefs
- Imperial parrot of Dominica declined from Endangered to Critically Endangered due to the increasing frequency and intensity of hurricanes
Species added to the Red List
- Three species added for the first time have all entered the IUCN Red List as Critically Endangered, the fan mussel from the Mediterranean (affected by a new pathogen, with an 80-100% mortality rate), giant pseudoscorpion of Ascension Island (threatened by invasive predators such as cockroaches) and barbie pagoda, a New Caledonian fungus threatened by habitat clearance and invasive species
Species that have declined
- European rabbit has moved from Near Threatened to Endangered
- Tana River red colobus has moved from Endangered to Critically Endangered
- Madagascan rousette bat has moved from Near Threatened to Endangered
Species that have changed status according to new information
- BirdLife has re-examined extinction likelihood for some species, which means the cryptic treehunter, poo-uli and Alagoas foliage-gleaner are now classified as Extinct while the Spix's macaw is now Extinct in the Wild
There has also been a full assessment of all 826 species of eucalyptus tree, which has revealed that almost 25% are threatened with extinction.
The full article can be found below:
Species recoveries bring hope amidst the biodiversity crisis - IUCN Red List