2009年11月4日 4:6 The IUCN Red List (1 条评论)
- Debbie
- 45, 美国
The IUCN Red List
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ is widely recognized as the most comprehensive, objective global approach for evaluating the conservation status of plant and animal species.
The introduction in 1994 of a scientifically rigorous approach to determine risks of extinction that is applicable to all species, has become a world standard.
In order to produce the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™, the IUCN Species Programme working with the IUCN Survival Commission (SSC) and with members of IUCN draws on and mobilizes a network of scientists and partner organizations working in almost every country in the world, who collectively hold what is likely the most complete scientific knowledge base on the biology and conservation status of species.
The goals of the IUCN Red List are to:
•Identify and document those species most in need of conservation attention if global extinction rates are to be reduced; and
•Provide a global index of the state of change of biodiversity.
The introduction in 1994 of a scientifically rigorous approach to determine risks of extinction that is applicable to all species, has become a world standard.
In order to produce the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™, the IUCN Species Programme working with the IUCN Survival Commission (SSC) and with members of IUCN draws on and mobilizes a network of scientists and partner organizations working in almost every country in the world, who collectively hold what is likely the most complete scientific knowledge base on the biology and conservation status of species.
The goals of the IUCN Red List are to:
•Identify and document those species most in need of conservation attention if global extinction rates are to be reduced; and
•Provide a global index of the state of change of biodiversity.




2009年11月4日 4:8Re: The IUCN Red List
Please click on above it is the IUCN site ,and has so much information