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Black Rhinoceros - General: "Population size collapsed during the last century, from an estimated 65,000 animals in 1970 to a mere 2,300 in the 1990s. Rhino numbers are now increasing, but recovery is slow"; in Serengeti NP: "very few individuals remain due to rampant poaching"
See www.edgeofexistence.org
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Dama gazelle (100-200 extant individuals worldwide), Northwest African cheetah
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Lord Howe Island Stick-insect (Dryococelus australis) - thought to be extinct on Lord Howe Island itself, but some 30 individuals are surviving on the small islet of Ball's Pyramid (also part of the WHS) (wiki) & Lord Howe Horn-headed Stick-insect (Cornicandovia australica) : possibly extinct.
See www.iucnredlist.org
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an endemic frog (Martinique Volcano Frog, Allobates chalcopis, CR) (AB ev)
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"8 types" (AB ev), including Golden Bamboo Lemur (< 250 remaining), Gray-headed lemur (formerly known as White-collared Lemur), Blue-eyed black lemur
See www.iucnredlist.org
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White-bellied Heron (< 250 individuals), Slender-billed Vulture (730-870 remaining), White-rumped vulture (4000-6000 remaining)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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The property "overlaps with the range of at least one Critically Endangered species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the Kurdistan Newt (Neurergus microspilotus)." (AB Ev – IUCN) (it's a salamander)
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Galapagos Petrel - "10,000-19,999 mature individuals" & Waved Albatross - ca. 34,700, of which 34,660 live on the Galapagos & Galapagos damsel (a fish) and Fernandina Giant Tortoise (both possibly extinct).
See www.birdlife.org
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Forest Elephant, Loxodonta cyclotis, (CR) and Western Lowland Gorillas, Gorilla gorilla ssp. gorilla (CR) (AB ev)
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Muennink's spiny rat, endemic to Okinawa Island, is a critically endangered species. It is found only on the northern part of the island, above 300 m, and is thought to inhabit an area of less than 3 km2. (Wikipedia - Muennink's spiny rat)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Christmas Island Frigatebird - ca. 1,171 breeding pairs exist; some are "a regular visitor" (AB ev) to Tubbataha; & Hawksbill Turtle
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus, CR)
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Armoured Mistfrog, Northern tinker frog, and the small marsupial Brush-tailed Bettong a.k.a. Woylie (12,000-18,000 remaining)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Mount Kahuzi Climbing Mouse - "It is known from just two specimens collected from localities 100 m apart" (see link); & Eastern Gorilla
See www.edgeofexistence.org
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Slender-billed Vulture (730-870 remaining), White-rumped vulture (4000-6000 remaining), Red-headed vulture (2,500-9,999 remaining), Bengal florican (250-999 remaining) (UNEP-WCMC)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Cuban kite - "The current population is estimated 50 to 250 mature birds" (wiki)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Atlantic Humpback Dolphin
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FRIM supports 13 Critically endangered fauna species (ICOMOS AB)
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Javan Rhinoceros - about 18 remaining individuals according to IUCN in 2019, other sources have it slightly higher (75 according to Save the Rhino)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Sumatran orangutan - "A survey in 2004 estimated that around 7,300 Sumatran orangutans still live in the wild" (wiki), & Sumatran Rhino (30 remaining, IUCN), & Helmeted Hornbill (Gunung Leuser Avibase).
See www.iucnredlist.org
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European Eel
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Peromyscus mekisturus (Puebla deer mouse): only found in the area surrounding Tehuacán and is considered one of the rarest Mexican species as there are only two specimens registered (nom file) & Papaloapan chub (Notropis moralesi), a species of ray-finned fish - current status unknown, considered data deficient by IUCN
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Hawksbill sea turtle
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Siberian white crane - "world population is estimated to be around 3200-4000" (wiki)
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hawksbill sea turtle nests here, the only known location in Micronesia (nom file)
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Upland Horseshoe Bat, (Rhinolophus hillorum, CR) (AB ev)
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Black Rhinoceros - General: "Population size collapsed during the last century, from an estimated 65,000 animals in 1970 to a mere 2,300 in the 1990s. Rhino numbers are now increasing, but recovery is slow"; in Nogorongoro: "between 11-14 in 1995"
See www.edgeofexistence.org
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Chinese giant salamander - declining fast, "Commercial over-exploitation for human consumption is the main threat to the Chinese giant salamander. They are considered to be both a luxury food item and an important source of traditional medicines in China."
See edgeofexistence.org
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Black Rhinoceros - "Population size collapsed during the last century, from an estimated 65,000 animals in 1970 to a mere 2,300 in the 1990s. Rhino numbers are now increasing, but recovery is slow"
See www.edgeofexistence.org
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Western Long-beaked Echidna (Zaglossus bruijni) - "has not been recorded since the 1980s" in the park
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) - approx. 50,000 remaing, decreasing fast; And: Werneria iboundji, a species of toad endemic to Gabon
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Endemic birds such as the New Caledonian owlet-nightjar (< 50 individuals remaining), and New Caledonian Lorikeet (possibly extinct) & Hawksbill Turtle
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Siberian Crane - rapidly declining due to Three Gorges Dam in China; they used to winter in Keoladeo but may be extinct there; plus White-rumped vulture, Indian vulture
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Gough finch or Gough bunting (a songbird) - "estimated at c.1000 individuals in 2007"
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Golden-bellied or Buff-headed Capuchin: The largest continuous area of forest in its known range, the Una Biological Reserve in Bahia, is estimated to contain a population of 185 individuals (wiki), remaining in total up to 2,499 (IUCN red list)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Brown-headed Spider Monkey,& Darien Stubfoot Toad ("much of its range falls within the Darién National Park", wiki)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Six sturgeon, of which four are confirmed to breed in the area are Critically Endangered, among them the Colchic Sturgeon (Acipenser colchicus – CR), which is endemic to the rivers of Kolkheti. (AB ev)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Table Mountain Ghost Frog - The whole of this species' range is incorporated in the Table Mountain National Park
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Harenna Shrew (Crocidura harenna, CR); the Bale Mountains Tree Frog (Balebreviceps hillmani, CR) and the Bale Mountains Frog (Ericabatrachus baleensis, CR) (AB ev)
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Wild Camel (Camelus ferus) (AB ev)
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The only known breeding site for the Critically Endangered Townsend’s Shearwater (Puffinus auricularis) (AB ev)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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(Eastern) Black Rhino: "Lewa holds over 12% of Kenya's eastern black rhinoceros population" (wiki)
See www.iucnredlist.org
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Black Rhinoceros - "Population size collapsed during the last century, from an estimated 65,000 animals in 1970 to a mere 2,300 in the 1990s. Rhino numbers are now increasing, but recovery is slow"
See www.edgeofexistence.org
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