Comparison between Threatened and Endangered species

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

 

Let me share with you a Comparison between Threatened and Endangered species.

 

Aspect     Threatened Species        Endangered Species
Definition Species at risk of becoming endangered if their populations are not protected. Species at very high risk of extinction if their populations continue to decrease.
IUCN Red List Status Listed as Critically Endangered Listed as Endangered.
Population Status Typically have declining populations, but their numbers are not critically low yet. Have critically low populations, often with few individuals remaining.
Conservation efforts Conservation programs and measures are in place to protect and recover populations. Conservation efforts are in place, but the situation is more critical.
Legal Protections May have legal protections and conservation regulations in place. Often receive stricter legal protections, such as habitat preservation and bans on hunting etc.
Threats ·        Habitat loss

·        Pollution

·        Climate change

·        Poaching and competition with invasive species

·        Habitat loss

·        Poaching, disease

·        A lack of genetic diversity

Examples ·        African Elephant

·        Cheetah

·        Snow Leopard

·        Amur Leopard

·        Javan Rhino

·        Vaquita

Recovery Goals The goal is to stabilize and recover populations to prevent further decline and reduce the risk of becoming endangered. The primary goal is to prevent extinction by taking urgent measures to recover populations and ensure survival.
Conservation Challenges Face challenges in reducing threats, increasing population numbers and maintaining genetic diversity. Require immediate and intensive conservation efforts to prevent imminent extinction.
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