bevarandestatus
Bevarandestatus is a term used in conservation biology to describe the level of threat to the survival of a species or its habitat. It indicates how likely a species is to persist in the wild under current and projected conditions and helps guide conservation actions.
In practice, bevarandestatus is assessed by national authorities and international bodies. The most widely used framework
Bevarandestatus assessments are based on a set of criteria that quantify risk. Key factors include population
The results of bevarandestatus assessments inform policy, land-use planning, protected-area designation, restoration, captive breeding, and export