According to the legislation of Ukraine, a new edition of the Red Book must be created every 10 years. The first edition of the Ukrainian Red Book was published in 1980 by the Naukova Dumka publishing house of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. It was published by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine publishing house
Naukova Dumka. In 1994 and 1996, there was released the second edition of the Book by the
Ukrainian Encyclopedia. In 2009, the Third Edition of the Red Book of Ukraine was released by Global Consulting Ukraine. The fourth edition of the Red Book was supposed to be released in 2019, but it was not published. However, on March 3, 2021, the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine published the approved Order with an updated list of animal species included in the Red Book of Ukraine. In 2021, 1,544 species were listed in the Red Book of Ukraine, of which 687 were animals and 857 were
plants, with 52 species being listed in the Red Book of Ukraine for the first time, and 21 being excluded from it. Among the species listed in the Red Book of Ukraine, the most public discussion was caused by the question of the
steppe marmot, whose inclusion in the Red Book was actively opposed by hunting communities. Several species of fish that are objects of fishing were also listed in the Red Book of Ukraine in 2021, including the
common nase,
vimba vimba,
ide, and
European eel. Among the most notable changes to the lists of species in the Red Book of Ukraine in 2021 is also a threefold increase in the number of terrestrial mollusk species listed in it. == Protection categories ==