Indication of the chance of a species' extinction, regardless of authority used.
1The report details the latest conservation status of the country's 76 known freshwater fish species.
2We would love more work to be done to assess the bee's current conservation status.
3Unfortunately, "respectable" people also threaten the welfare and conservation status of the badger.
4The main areas of concern were the decline in the diversity and conservation status of indigenous species.
5The researchers examined the conservation status of species in 109 countries and compared that to conservation funding.
6Its ecology and conservation status are provided along with a taxonomic key to the closely allied species.
7Its conservation status is 'in serious trouble'.
8Kororā are the world's smallest penguin with a conservation status of "at risk to declining".
9The International Union for the Conservation of Nature is responsible for assigning the conservation status of each species.
10The study, A global map of roadless areas and their conservation status, was pubslihed in the journal Science.
11Their conservation status is now of "least concern".
12It notes that several types fish, shellfish and other fresh water species have a 'bad' or 'poor' conservation status.
13Seven species had a decline in conservation status between 2005 and 2013, it said.
14This was reinforced when the IUCN upgraded the Campbell Islands teal's conservation status from critically endangered to endangered in 2011.
15The bird's conservation status has improved to 'at risk and recovering' - a turnaround Dr Dowding said is a wonderful achievement.
16So was fauna: the conservation status of seven bird species, three gecko species, and one species of ground weta were worsening.
Translations for conservation status