[MPWG] 2007 Red List and plants native to the U.S. and its Territories
Patricia_DeAngelis at fws.gov
Patricia_DeAngelis at fws.gov
Mon Sep 17 08:11:07 CDT 2007
On Wednesday, September 12, 2007, the IUCN launched their new and improved
electronic
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™, which features new search functions,
a more user-
friendly lay-out, and over 1200 new species entries.
Here are some statistics derived with only a little effort from the new
list. It should be noted that
not all plant species previously assessed by the IUCN have been added to
the electronic database
(species assessed under pre 1994 criteria may not be included). Many
thank go to Nick Kulibaba
(IUCN-Sr. Development Officer) and Julie Griffin (IUCN-SSC Network Support
Officer) for
"fact-checking" this info!
Selected Statistics for Species Native to the U.S. and its Territories
Country or Territory
Total taxa assessed
No. plants assessed
No. plants assessed as threatened
No. plants data deficient
No. of fungi assessed
United States
3704
385
242
3
1
American Samoa
87
5
1
0
0
Guam
143
6
4
1
0
Northern Mariana Islands
122
5
5
0
0
Puerto Rico
438
59
45
3
0
U.S. Minor Outlying Islands
51
0
0
0
0
U.S. Virgin Islands
330
11
0
0
0
Total for U.S. and territories
4875
Taxa assessed
471
Plants assessed
297
Threatened plants
7
Data deficient
1
Fungi assessed
1 This includes plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
2 These are taxa that have been ranked in one of the following categories:
critically endangered, endangered, or vulnerable.
3 Except for one taxon from the U.S., all data deficient species are
trees.
4 A lichen, Cladonia perforata .
Check out the IUCN Red List at: http://www.iucnredlist.org/
See the news release at: www.iucn.org/redlist
Compiled by Patricia De Angelis, September 2007
Patricia S. De Angelis, Ph.D.
Botanist - Division of Scientific Authority
Chair - Plant Conservation Alliance - Medicinal Plant Working Group
US Fish & Wildlife Service
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Arlington, VA 22203
703-358-1708 x1753
FAX: 703-358-2276
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