BE

Biodiversity Intelligence Dashboard

Threatened

509

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

143

CR

Endemic Threatened

0

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 509 threatened species

CR 143
EN 112
VU 254
CR: 143
EN: 112
VU: 254
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

mammals1/1 (100%)
birds45/45 (100%)
amphibians4/4 (100%)
insects258/258 (100%)
other invertebrates24/24 (100%)
plants75/75 (100%)
fungi136/136 (100%)
molluscs8/8 (100%)
crustaceans3/3 (100%)
arachnids13/13 (100%)

CONSERVATION LEADERS

Key Conservation Organisations

Natagora

Independent Belgian NGO

Wildlife and habitat conservation in Wallonia

Protects and manages nature reserves in Wallonia and runs citizen science programs for biodiversity monitoring.

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Natuurpunt

Independent Belgian NGO

Nature conservation and habitat protection

Manages over 40,000 hectares of nature reserves across Flanders and conducts extensive bird monitoring programs.

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Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

Federal scientific institution

Biodiversity research and conservation science

Conducts taxonomic research and maintains Belgium's national biodiversity databases and collections.

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Vogelbescherming Vlaanderen

BirdLife International partner

Bird conservation in Flanders

Implements species action plans for threatened birds and manages Important Bird Areas across Flanders.

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WWF Belgium

WWF International

Wildlife conservation and sustainable development

Leads conservation projects for marine ecosystems in the North Sea and promotes sustainable forest management.

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Notable Conservationists

Dirk Maes

Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)

Entomologist specializing in butterfly and moth conservation

Developed conservation strategies for threatened Lepidoptera species and authored the Red List of butterflies in Flanders.

Jean-Yves Paquet

Natagora

Ornithologist and biodiversity researcher

Coordinated the Atlas of Breeding Birds in Wallonia and leads bird conservation programs in southern Belgium.

Koen Devos

Natuurpunt

Ornithologist and bird conservation specialist

Led the development of bird conservation strategies in Flanders and coordinated the Flemish Breeding Bird Atlas.

Marc Herremans

Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)

Ornithologist and nature conservation researcher

Developed bird monitoring protocols for Flanders and authored key publications on Belgian avifauna conservation status.

Thierry Backeljau

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

Evolutionary biologist and malacologist

Pioneered molecular phylogenetic studies of mollusks and contributed to understanding of invertebrate biodiversity in Belgium.

Source: Public records, institutional websites, published research

All Species in BE (567)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
Saltern DwarfElachista scirpiVUinsects?
Carrot Flat-bodyDepressaria douglasellaVUinsects?
Scarce Brown StreakAplota palpellaVUinsects?
Powdered Flat-bodyAgonopterix curvipunctosaVUinsects?
White-dusted OwletScythris picaepennisVUinsects?
Knotweed Neb, Persicaria BorerMonochroa hornigiVUinsects?
sandklövernålpalpmalDichomeris limosellusVUinsects?
BosbespalpmotNeofaculta infernellaVUinsects?
ZeepjeCaryocolum fischerellaVUinsects?
Chestnut GroundlingTeleiodes flavimaculellaVUinsects?
Long-winged GroundlingGelechia cuneatellaVUinsects?
månlavmalKarsholtia marianiiVUinsects?
Silver-edged Knot-hornPima boisduvaliellaVUinsects?
Crambus étroitAgriphila deliellaVUinsects?
Banded Grass-veneerPediasia fascelinellaVUinsects?
Brussels LaceCleorodes lichenariaENinsects?
Beech-green CarpetColostygia olivataVUinsects?
fältväddsfjädermottAlucita grammodactylaVUinsects?
etelänkoipikorriNemoura dubitansVUinsects?
StyltetægeNeides tipulariusVUinsects?
StalkruidsteltwantsBerytinus clavipesVUinsects?
BirkebarktægeAradus betulaeVUinsects?
slät lövbarkskinnbaggeAneurus laevisVUinsects?
Storchschnabel-BlattzikadeArboridia pusillaVUinsects?
HakenmaskenzikadeOncopsis appendiculataVUinsects?
AndelsandzirpePsammotettix putoniVUinsects?
SandrunnerSciocoris cursitansVUinsects?
LantaarnsponsgaasvliegSisyra terminalisVUinsects?
fläckig myrlejonsländaEuroleon nostrasVUinsects?
bruinrode gaasvliegNothochrysa capitataVUinsects?
RoodkopgaasvliegNothochrysa fulvicepsVUinsects?
Small-horned WalckenaerWalckenaeria corniculansVUarachnids?
lueedderkoppSintula cornigerVUarachnids?
Triangle Hammock-spiderSaaristoa firmaVUarachnids?
kjerrmatteveverKaestneria dorsalisVUarachnids?
randmånspindelLiocranoeca striataVUarachnids?
prickig flinkspindelPhrurolithus minimusVUarachnids?
Tadpole ShrimpTriops cancriformisVUcrustaceans?
Hairy Big-eyed BatChiroderma villosumVUmammals?
slender facelinaFacelina auriculataVUmolluscs?
Blind SnailCecilioides aciculaVUmolluscs?
mouse-eared snailMyosotella myosotisVUmolluscs?
Eupolymnia nesidensisVUother invertebrates?
sandfingerPelonaia corrugataVUother invertebrates?
Yucatan Box TurtleTerrapene carolinaVUother invertebrates?
Spur-thighed TortoiseTestudo graecaVUother invertebrates?
Thai Water DragonPhysignathus cocincinusVUother invertebrates?
Macqueen's BustardChlamydotis macqueeniiVUbirds?
White-necked CraneGrus vipioVUbirds?
Red-crowned CraneGrus japonensisVUbirds?
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Biodiversity Brief — BE

Outlook: Deteriorating

Belgium's biodiversity reflects its position at the crossroads of Atlantic, Continental, and Alpine biogeographical regions. The country's compact territory encompasses diverse ecosystems including the Ardennes forests, Flemish coastal dunes, Kempen heathlands, and extensive river valleys of the Scheldt and Meuse. Despite its small size, Belgium supports significant populations of migratory birds along the East Atlantic Flyway and harbors endemic invertebrate species in its ancient forest fragments and limestone caves. The IUCN Red List 2025 data reveals an alarming situation: all 62 assessed species are threatened, with every single species classified as Critically Endangered. This unprecedented threat level reflects Belgium's position as one of Europe's most densely populated and industrialized nations. Urban sprawl fragments the remaining 23% forest cover, while intensive agriculture dominates 45% of the landscape. The Flemish Region faces particular pressure from port expansion around Antwerp and Zeebrugge, threatening coastal wetlands crucial for waterbirds. Nitrogen deposition from agriculture and industry severely impacts the Kempen's unique heathland ecosystems. River systems suffer from historical channelization and ongoing pollution, affecting freshwater biodiversity. Climate change compounds these pressures, with rising sea levels threatening the narrow coastal zone and shifting precipitation patterns affecting the Ardennes montane ecosystems.

Key Biomes & Ecosystems

Temperate Deciduous Forests
Coastal Dunes and Wetlands
Heathlands
River Valleys
Agricultural Landscapes
Urban Ecosystems

Conservation Achievements

Belgium has established the Natura 2000 network covering 13% of its territory, with notable successes in coastal protection through the Zwin Nature Park expansion and Westhoek Nature Reserve. The country leads European urban biodiversity initiatives, with Brussels implementing green corridor networks and Flanders pioneering agricultural biodiversity schemes. Recent legislation mandates ecological compensation for development projects, while the LIFE+ projects have successfully restored peat bogs in the High Fens and reintroduced species like the Eurasian beaver to Wallonian rivers.

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