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- Classifying Species According to Threat of Extinction
- The Wildlife in Japan
- Table 9: Possibly Extinct and Possibly Extinct in the Wild Species
- From Numerous to Non-Existent: Common, Rare, Threatened, Endangered, and Extinct Species in the Collections of the Natural Science Research Laboratory
- Introduced Megafauna Are Rewilding the Anthropocene
- Doomed to Die? Predicting Extinction Risk in the True Hawks Accipitridae O
- IUCN Red List Index
- Ecosystem Consequences of Bird Declines
- Sixth Mass Extinction Already Arrived? Anthony D
- Population Trends Among Globally Threatened Species: an Analysis of the IUCN Red List
- Biosafety Resource Book
- Insular Threat Associations Within Taxa Worldwide Camille Leclerc1, Franck Courchamp 1 & Céline Bellard2,3
- Quick Guide to the Aichi Biodiversity Targets Extinction Prevented
- Could a Potential Anthropocene Mass Extinction Define a New Geological Period?
- Potential Elements, Indicators and Milestones for a New Species-Focussed Target
- De-Extinction and Precision Conservation
- Ecnomiohyla Rabborum. Rabb's Fringe-Limbed Treefrog Is One of the Most Significantly Threatened Amphibians in Central America
- Requiem /Etemam the Last Five Hundred Years of Mammalian Species Extinctions
- Alien Species As a Driver of Recent Extinctions
- Coordinator, Partula Snail Species Survival Program Saint Louis Zoo 1 Government Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63110 USA
- Patterns of Threatened Vertebrates Based on Trophic Level, Diet, and Biogeography
- Accounting for Conservation: Using the IUCN Red List Index to Evaluate the Impact of a Conservation Organization ⇑ R.P
- The Mathematics of Extinction Across Scales: from Populations to the Biosphere
- INDICATOR 15.5.1: Red List Index
- Doherty Et Al. 2016: Invasive Predators and Global Biodiversity Loss
- IUCN Red List Guidelines
- The IUCN Green List of Species an Optimistic and Ambitious New Vision for Conservation
- On the Authenticity of De-Extinct Organisms, and the Genesis Argument
- The IUCN SSC Guiding Principles on Creating Proxies of Extinct Species
- Fighting Extinction
- Phylogenetic Trees and the Future of Mammalian Biodiversity
- Defaunation During Great Acceleration Period of Anthropocene Epoch: India
- National Red List Index
- Generating Interest in Scientific Learning Using the Scientific and Ethical Arguments of De-Extinction
- Conservation Status: Extinct in the Wild Brought to the Island on Cargo
- Drivers of Extinction Risk in African Mammals
- De-Scenting Extinction: the Promise of De-Extinction May Hasten Continuing Extinctions
- Rare and Endemic Species: Why Are They Prone to Extinction? *
- 'Extinct in the Wild' Species Recoveries
- The Iucn Red List of Threatened Species™