The first IUCN Red List update for 2025 has been published today. These are the things I have noticed:
Mammals
Mammals
- The Asiatic golden cat has been uplisted from Near Threatened to Vulnerable.
- The parma wallaby has been uplisted from Near Threatened to Vulnerable.
- The yellow-bellied glider has been uplisted from Near Threatened to Vulnerable.
- The Livingstone's flying fox has been downlisted from Critically Endangered to Endangered.
- The brush-tailed bettong or woylie has been downlisted from Critically Endangered to Near Threatened.
- The golden bandicoot has been downlisted from Vulnerable to Least Concern.
- The Southern hairy-nosed wombat has been downlisted from Near Threatened to Least Concern.
- The pygmy slow loris has been split into two species, the Northern and Southern - both are listed as Endangered.
- The splits of the silky anteater have all been assessed - of the seven, four of them are Least Concern while the other three (Thomas's, Rio Negro and Amboro) are Data Deficient.
- The bald-headed uakari has been split into five species - the Kanamari white, red and white are all Least Concern, the Novaes' is Near Threatened and the Ucayali is Vulnerable.
- The alligator snapping turtles have been split into two species - the Suwannee is listed as Vulnerable, the Western as Endangered.
- Pronk's day gecko has been downlisted from Critically Endangered to Endangered.
- The weedy seadragon has been uplisted from Least Concern to Vulnerable.
- A huge number of gobies, clingfishes and jawfishes have also been assessed.
- The idle crayfish, endemic to Romania, has been added to the list for the first time - it is Endangered.
- Two species of land or freshwater crab endemic to Socotra have been added to the list, both being Endangered.
- A huge number of other insects, insects and spiders, principally from Europe and South Africa, have been added to the list for the first time.
- Some big news - a partula snail species, Partula tohiveana, has been downlisted from Extinct in the Wild to Critically Endangered.
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