To be defined as critically endangered in the Red List, a species must meet
any of the following criteria (A–E):
A) Reduction in population size based on any of the following: 1. An observed, estimated, inferred or suspected population size reduction of
≥ 90% over the last 10 years or three generations, whichever is the longer, where the
causes of the reduction are reversible AND understood AND ceased, based on (and specifying) any of the following: • a. direct observation • b. an index of abundance appropriate for the taxon • c. a decline in area of occupancy, extent of occurrence or quality of habitat • d. actual or potential levels of exploitation • e. the effects of
introduced taxa,
hybridisation, pathogens,
pollutants, competitors or
parasites. , one of two species of
Alligator has a conservation status of critically endangered, due to
habitat destruction and hunting for their meat. 2. An observed, estimated, inferred or suspected population size reduction of
≥ 80% occurred over the last 10 years or three generations, whichever is the longer, where the reduction or its
causes may not have ceased OR may not be understood OR may not be reversible, based on (and specifying) any of (a) to (e) under A1.
B) Geographic range in the form of either B1 (extent of occurrence) OR B2 (area of occupancy) OR both: 1. Extent of occurrence estimated to be
less than 100 km2, and estimates indicating at least two of a-c: • a.
Severely fragmented or known to exist at only one location. • b.
Continuing decline, inferred, observed or projected, in any of the following: • i. extent of occurrence • ii. area of occupancy • iii. area, extent or quality of habitat • iv. number of locations or subpopulations • v. number of mature individuals • c.
Extreme fluctuations in any of the following: • i. extent of occurrence • ii. area of occupancy • iii. number of locations or subpopulations • iv. number of mature individuals 2. Area of occupancy estimated to be
less than 10 km2, and estimates indicating at least two of a-c: • a.
Severely fragmented or known to exist at only one location. • b.
Continuing decline, inferred, observed or projected, in any of the following: • i. extent of occurrence • ii. area of occupancy • iii. area, extent or quality of habitat • iv. number of locations or subpopulations • v. number of mature individuals • c.
Extreme fluctuations in any of the following: • i. extent of occurrence • ii. area of occupancy • iii. number of locations or subpopulations • iv. number of mature individuals
C) Population estimated to number fewer than 250 mature individuals and either: of
New Zealand's
South Island has a conservation status of critically endangered, due to
predation by
invasive species.1. An estimated continuing
decline of at least 25% within ten years or three generations, whichever is longer, OR 2. A continuing decline, observed, projected, or inferred, in numbers of mature individuals AND at least one of the following (a-b): • a. Population structure in the form of one of the following: • i. no subpopulation estimated to contain more than 50 mature individuals, OR • ii. at least 90% of mature individuals in one subpopulation • b. Extreme fluctuations in the number of older individuals
D) Population size estimated to number fewer than 50 mature individuals. shark has a conservation status of critically endangered, due to
overfishing for its fins.
E) Quantitative analysis showing the probability of extinction in the wild is at least 50% within 10 years or three generations, whichever is the longer. ==Causes==