Africa

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Threatened

198

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

198

CR

Endemic Threatened

1

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 198 threatened species

CR 198
CR: 198
EN: 0
VU: 0
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

mammals112/112 (100%)
birds86/86 (100%)
amphibians4/4 (100%)
insects29/29 (100%)
other invertebrates393/393 (100%)
plants183/183 (100%)
molluscs3/3 (100%)
crustaceans8/8 (100%)
arachnids49/49 (100%)

CONSERVATION LEADERS

Key Conservation Organisations

African Wildlife Foundation

Independent non-profit

Wildlife conservation and community development across Africa

Operates conservation programs in 17 African countries focusing on elephant, rhino, and big cat conservation.

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Cheetah Conservation Fund

International non-profit based in Namibia

Cheetah conservation primarily in Namibia

Operates the world's largest cheetah research and conservation facility in Namibia.

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Ewaso Lions

Kenyan non-profit

Lion conservation in Kenya's Ewaso ecosystem

Pioneered community-based lion conservation and human-wildlife coexistence programs in northern Kenya.

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Panthera

Independent non-profit

Wild cat conservation across Africa

Project Leonardo works to save African leopards through anti-poaching and human-wildlife conflict mitigation.

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Save the Rhino International

Independent charity

Rhino conservation across Africa and Asia

Supports rhino conservation programs in Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and other African countries.

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Notable Conservationists

Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton

Founder of Save the Elephants

Elephant research and conservation

Pioneer of elephant research who developed GPS collar tracking and established Save the Elephants in Kenya.

Dr. Laurie Marker

Founder of Cheetah Conservation Fund

Cheetah conservation researcher and advocate

Leading global expert on cheetah conservation who established the primary cheetah research center in Namibia.

Dr. Paula Kahumbu

CEO of WildlifeDirect Kenya

Wildlife conservation and anti-poaching advocacy

Leading Kenyan conservationist who campaigns against ivory trade and promotes wildlife protection policies.

Dr. Richard Leakey

Former Director of Kenya Wildlife Service

Wildlife conservation and anti-poaching

Led Kenya's war against poaching in the 1990s and established strong anti-poaching policies that helped recover elephant populations.

Dr. Shivani Bhalla

Founder and Executive Director of Ewaso Lions

Lion conservation and human-wildlife conflict

Developed innovative community-based conservation programs that reduced lion killings in northern Kenya.

Source: Public records, institutional websites, published research

All Species in Africa (867)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
似鲈朴丽鱼Haplochromis percoidesCRother invertebrates?
側帶樸麗魚Haplochromis latifasciatusCRother invertebrates?
细齿朴丽鱼Haplochromis microdonCRother invertebrates?
马丁朴丽鱼Haplochromis martiniCRother invertebrates?
黄翅朴丽鱼Haplochromis flavipinnisCRother invertebrates?
火鳍朴丽鱼Haplochromis pyrrhopteryxCRother invertebrates?
迪希樸麗魚Haplochromis dichrourusCRother invertebrates?
Haplochromis ushindiCRother invertebrates?
比氏樸麗魚Haplochromis beadleiCRother invertebrates?
大牙樸麗魚Haplochromis dentexCRother invertebrates?
虹彩樸麗魚Haplochromis irisCRother invertebrates?
长鼻朴丽鱼Haplochromis longirostrisCRother invertebrates?
奇異樸麗魚Haplochromis barbaraeCRother invertebrates?
佩林氏樸麗魚Haplochromis perrieriCRother invertebrates?
裂隙樸麗魚Haplochromis hiatusCRother invertebrates?
簸樸麗魚Haplochromis ptistesCRother invertebrates?
Haplochromis vonlinneiCRother invertebrates?
微齿朴丽鱼Haplochromis parvidensCRother invertebrates?
格蘭德樸麗魚Haplochromis grantiCRother invertebrates?
巴氏樸麗魚Haplochromis bareliCRother invertebrates?
红花朴丽鱼Haplochromis crocopeplusCRother invertebrates?
嫩齿朴丽鱼Haplochromis theliodonCRother invertebrates?
托尼氏樸麗魚Haplochromis teunisrasiCRother invertebrates?
休氏樸麗魚Haplochromis heusinkveldiCRother invertebrates?
银色朴丽鱼Haplochromis argenteusCRother invertebrates?
蒂格氏樸麗魚Haplochromis teegelaariCRother invertebrates?
厚唇樸麗魚Haplochromis crassilabrisCRother invertebrates?
陰曹樸麗魚Haplochromis plutoniusCRother invertebrates?
锉朴丽鱼Haplochromis cnesterCRother invertebrates?
似竺樸麗魚Haplochromis apogonoidesCRother invertebrates?
淺灰樸麗魚Haplochromis obesusCRother invertebrates?
腰帶樸麗魚Haplochromis cinctusCRother invertebrates?
溪樸麗魚Haplochromis sulphureusCRother invertebrates?
盔樸麗魚Haplochromis cassiusCRother invertebrates?
大颌朴丽鱼Haplochromis macrognathusCRother invertebrates?
维多利亚朴丽鱼Haplochromis victorianusCRother invertebrates?
HappyCopadichromis nkataeCRother invertebrates?
KonyeKonia eisentrautiCRother invertebrates?
DikumeKonia dikumeCRother invertebrates?
波氏盲塘鳢Typhleotris paulianiCRother invertebrates?
Smoothback GuitarfishRhinobatos lionotusCRother invertebrates?
Common guitarfishRhinobatos rhinobatosCRother invertebrates?
Rheocles derhamiCRother invertebrates?
Whitespotted GuitarfishRhinobatos albomaculatusCRother invertebrates?
Egyptian VultureNeophron percnopterusENbirds?
Mount Nimba Viviparous ToadNimbaphrynoides occidentalisCRamphibians?
Rose’s Mountain ToadletCapensibufo roseiCRamphibians?
Northern Bald IbisGeronticus eremitaENbirds?
Angel's Five-toed SkinkLacertaspis lepesmeiCRother invertebrates?
Seychelles Sheath-tailed BatColeura seychellensisCRmammals?
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Biodiversity Brief — Africa

Outlook: Stable

I notice there's an issue with the data provided. "Africa (AF)" appears to be referring to the entire African continent rather than a specific country, and the statistics show 100% of all assessed species as critically endangered across all taxonomic groups, which is not realistic for any geographic region. Africa is a continent containing 54 countries, each with distinct biodiversity profiles, threats, and conservation contexts. Additionally, having 198 species with 100% being critically endangered across all taxonomic groups suggests a data error, as this would represent an unprecedented ecological collapse. To provide an accurate and useful biodiversity brief, I would need: 1. Data for a specific African country (e.g., Kenya, South Africa, Madagascar, etc.) 2. Realistic threat assessment data that reflects actual IUCN Red List categories 3. Clarification on whether this data represents the country's entire biodiversity or a specific subset of species Could you please provide corrected data for a specific African country with realistic conservation status distributions? This would allow me to create a factual, country-specific brief that would be valuable for SpeciesRadar users.

Source: IUCN Red List 2025-2, GBIF, national survey data