An
endangered species is a species which
has been categorized as likely to become
extinct. Endangered (EN), as categorized
by the International Union for Conservation
of Nature (IUCN) Red List, is the second
most severe conservation status for
wild populations in the IUCN's schema
after Critically Endangered (CR).
In
2012, the IUCN Red List featured 3079
animal and 2655 plant species as endangered
(EN) worldwide. The figures for 1998
were, respectively, 1102 and 1197.
Many
nations have laws that protect conservation-reliant
species: for example, forbidding hunting,
restricting land development or creating
preserves. Population numbers, trends
and species' conservation status can
be found in the lists of organisms by
population.
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