Another species that has shown a good recovery, although a long way to go - NZ Cobble Skinks
New species discovered behind a pub – then saved from extinction
New species discovered behind a pub – then saved from extinction
some others I didn't see mentioned
hirola
Burying beatle
Thanks very much! Please note I made an arbitrary 'line in the sand' for this list at a lowest population of 500 individuals (both wild + captive). Not easy to verify for some spp. Some thoughts on those you listed:some others I didn't see mentioned
addax
hirola
Seychelles giant tortoise
Arnold's giant tortoise
pahrump killifish
relict leopard frog
Ozark Hellbender
Puerto Rican Crested toad
Kihansi spray toad
Armagosa vole
Armagosa toad
Burying beatle
Which is probably why it is noted in the third postI would say that the the Asian Lion is a candidate for this list. It went down to 40 (wild) individuals, but now is at 500+ and growing.
Sorry, didn't see it.Which is probably why it is noted in the third post![]()
Leopard frog - Yes I agree the problem with assessing the frog is that it was probably never as endangered as was once thought. I have noticed this for a number of obscure species.well the relict leopard frog was once thought to be extinct.
granted once it became officially unextinctified there were over 500 of them.
Oh and thought of a few more
red wolf (course some don't consider it a species)
siamese crocodile
black soft shelled turtle (still early but looking much more promising)
How about the Mediterranean Monk Seal?
How it was "saved"? I was unaware of any increase in population... looks like still in the edge of extintion