nearlyextinct
Nearlyextinct is a term used to describe species that are at severe risk of extinction, but have not yet reached the critically endangered status. The distinction between nearly extinct and critically endangered can be nuanced, often depending on the specific criteria used by conservation organizations like the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Factors contributing to a species being nearly extinct typically include a drastically reduced population size, a severely fragmented habitat, ongoing threats such as poaching or disease, and a lack of successful conservation efforts.
The designation of nearly extinct serves as a critical warning signal, indicating that immediate and intensified
Monitoring the status of nearly extinct species is a continuous process. Scientists and conservationists regularly assess