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This page-top template is for callouts for creature entries. The main basis is "IUCN Red List Grades and Standards (Version 3.1)".

Level description

Species Evaluated Sufficient data Rank Risk
Evaluated Sufficient data Extinct (EX) Gradually increasing ↑
Extinct in the Wild (EW)
Extinction
threat
classes
Critically Endangered (CR)
Endangered (EN)
Vulnerable (VU)
Near Threatened (NT)
Least Concern (LC)
Data Deficient (DD)
not evaluated (NE)

Usage

  • The parameter lv is the IUCN's level. If you want to query related species, it is recommended to go to theIUCN's official website or wikis and other websites. When using this template, please ensure that the data is accurate, and do not assume or guess.
The optional values ​​of lv are:
value Meaning
EX Extinct
EW Extinct in the Wild
CR Critically Endangered
EN Endangered
VU Vulnerable
NT Near Threatened
LC Least Concern
DD Data Deficient
NE Not Evaluated

Not case-sensitive. Default is ne.

You can also add multiple instructions on his template similar to {{welcome participation}}.

{{iucn|lv=cr|The number of individuals of this species is only XXX|The habitat area of ​​this species is XXX}}

Effect:

CR
Critically Endangered (CR)

This species is critically endangered. Wild populations of this species are constantly at risk of extinction, and the chances of going extinct in the wild are so high that it may be a luxury to see them again in the wild soon.

Condition:

  • The number of individuals of this species is only XXX
  • The habitat area of ​​this species is XXX

"situation" can be replaced by |description= with the text you want.

Display

EX
Extinct (EX)

This species is extinct.

The last individual of the species has died, and now we will never see the species again.
EW
Extinct in the Wild (EW)

This species is extinct in the wild.

The species lives only in cultivated, captive conditions, or as a naturalized population far from its past habitats, but it may not be long before we see it in zoos or wildlife reserves.
CR
Critically Endangered (CR)

This species is critically endangered.

Wild populations of this species are constantly at risk of extinction, and the chances of going extinct in the wild are so high that it may be a luxury to see them again in the wild soon.
EN
Endangered (EN)

This species is endangered.

The survival of wild populations of this species is in dire straits, under various threats and with a very high chance of extinction in the near future. If you are lucky enough to see them in the wild, please do not harm them.
VU
Vulnerable (VU)

This species is vulnerable.

The survival of the wild population of this species is in trouble and faces many challenges, with a high probability of its extinction in the wild for some time to come. If you are lucky enough to see them in the wild, please do not harm them.
NT
Near Threatened (NT)

This species is near-threatened.

The wild population of this species is under threat, and if measures are not taken, it is highly likely that it will be in trouble for some time to come.
LC
Least Concern (LC)

This species is least concerned.

Wild populations of this species are not at risk, but appropriate attention should be given.
DD
Data Deficient (DD)

This species is data-deficient.

There is currently insufficient data on this species to evaluate its degree of threat directly or indirectly based on distribution and population status.
LC
Not Evaluated (NE)

This species is not evaluated.

This species has not yet been evaluated using this standard.