One of the threats to this species is inappropriate efforts to eradicate
vampire bats. Vampire bat culling techniques are often applied indiscriminately, and end up killing other species of bat, including endangered species. Methods include lighting dynamite in caves or cementing caves shut during the day while bats are roosting. Current vampire bat management practices have serious and significant negative effects on its population. In 1996, this species was evaluated as
vulnerable by the
IUCN, which was later revised to
near threatened in 2008. In 2016, its status was again revised to
endangered. It is listed as endangered because the population likely consists of fewer than 2,500 individuals, its distribution is patchy and limited, and its suitable habitat is rapidly declining. There are six identified subpopulations; each is thought to have fewer than 100 individuals. Because it is associated with
karstic landscapes, it is threatened by disturbance from mining. ==References==