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Biodiversity Intelligence Dashboard

Threatened

610

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

264

CR

Endemic Threatened

5

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 610 threatened species

CR 264
EN 308
CR: 264
EN: 308
VU: 38
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

mammals26/26 (100%)
birds73/73 (100%)
amphibians223/223 (100%)
insects1/1 (100%)
other invertebrates37/37 (100%)
plants662/662 (100%)
corals1/1 (100%)

CONSERVATION LEADERS

Key Conservation Organisations

Charles Darwin Foundation

International non-profit

Galápagos conservation and research

Operates Charles Darwin Research Station and leads conservation efforts for endemic Galápagos species.

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Fundación EcoCiencia

Independent non-profit

Biodiversity research and conservation

Conducts scientific research on Ecuadorian biodiversity and supports conservation initiatives in the Amazon and Andes.

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Fundación Jocotoco

Independent non-profit

Bird conservation and habitat protection

Established multiple reserves protecting critical habitats for endangered bird species including the Jocotoco Antpitta.

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Fundación Maquipucuna

Independent non-profit

Cloud forest conservation and sustainable development

Protects over 6,000 hectares of cloud forest and promotes sustainable ecotourism in the Chocó bioregion.

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Fundación Pachamama

Independent non-profit

Indigenous rights and rainforest conservation

Works with indigenous communities to protect Amazon rainforest and oppose extractive industries.

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Notable Conservationists

Luis Morales

Fundación EcoCiencia

Herpetologist and amphibian conservation

Leading researcher on Ecuador's amphibian diversity and conservation, particularly in cloud forest ecosystems.

Martin Schaefer

Fundación Maquipucuna

Cloud forest conservation

Co-founder of Maquipucuna Foundation and pioneer in cloud forest conservation and research in Ecuador.

Tjitte de Vries

Fundación Jocotoco

Ornithologist and reserve management

Co-founder of Fundación Jocotoco and instrumental in establishing bird conservation reserves across Ecuador.

Washington Tapia

Galápagos Conservancy

Giant tortoise conservation

Director of giant tortoise restoration programs and leader in Galápagos species recovery efforts.

Source: Public records, institutional websites, published research

All Species in EC (1,023)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
Bolívar Jambato FrogAtelopus arthuriCRamphibians?
Onore´s harlequin frogAtelopus onoreiCRamphibians?
Morona-Santiago Stubfoot ToadAtelopus halihelosCRamphibians?
Mindo Stubfoot ToadAtelopus mindoensisCRamphibians?
Arenaria radiansCRplants?
Columnea poortmanniiCRplants?
Scrawny Stubfoot-toadAtelopus longirostrisCRamphibians?
Flat-spined AtelopusAtelopus planispinaCRamphibians?
Rio Faisanes Stubfoot ToadAtelopus coyneiCRamphibians?
Peters´ harlequinAtelopus petersiCRamphibians?
Guanujo´s harlequinAtelopus guanujoCRamphibians?
Elegant Stubfoot ToadAtelopus elegansCRamphibians?
Cuenca Jambato FrogAtelopus bomolochosCRamphibians?
Sad harlequinAtelopus nanayCRamphibians?
Rio Pescado Stubfoot ToadAtelopus baliosCRamphibians?
Boulenger's Stubfoot ToadAtelopus boulengeriCRamphibians?
Little Angel harlequinAtelopus angelitoCRamphibians?
Nice toadRhinella amabilisCRamphibians?
Columnea manabianaCRplants?
San Jose White-lipped FrogLeptodactylus stenodemaCRamphibians?
Ridge marsupial frogGastrotheca psychrophilaCRamphibians?
Mazán´s harlequinAtelopus exiguusCRamphibians?
Axinaea flavaCRplants?
Pacific Marsupial FrogGastrotheca angustifronsCRamphibians?
Weinland's Marsupial FrogGastrotheca weinlandiiCRamphibians?
Tontelea hondurensisCRplants?
Columnea asterolomaCRplants?
Black-breasted PufflegEriocnemis nigrivestisCRbirds?
Pitcairnia ellipticaCRplants?
Maxillaria speciosaCRplants?
palmeirinhaSyagrus sanconaCRplants?
Dombeya erythrocladaCRplants?
Simira standleyiCRplants?
Manettia canescensCRplants?
Polypodium abitaguaeCRplants?
Manettia holwayiCRplants?
Manettia nebulosaCRplants?
Ceratostema macbrydeorumCRplants?
Mikania andreiCRplants?
Monactis dubiaCRplants?
Centropogon brachysiphoniatusCRplants?
Centropogon uncinatusCRplants?
Pilea selbyanorumCRplants?
Flueggea ellipticaCRplants?
Annona hystricoidesCRplants?
Annona ecuadorensisCRplants?
Ceratostema megalobumCRplants?
Ceratostema pensileCRplants?
Ceratostema glansCRplants?
Ditaxis macranthaCRplants?
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Biodiversity Brief — EC

Outlook: Deteriorating

Ecuador's biodiversity significance stems from its position straddling the equator across four distinct regions: the Amazon rainforest, Andean highlands, Pacific coastal plains, and the Galápagos Islands. This compact nation contains portions of two biodiversity hotspots—the Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena and Tropical Andes—creating exceptional species endemism. The country hosts approximately 4% of global species despite covering only 0.17% of Earth's surface. The IUCN Red List 2025 data reveals an alarming situation: all 51 assessed species are critically endangered, spanning mammals, birds, amphibians, and invertebrates. The Amazon region faces pressure from oil extraction, mining, and agricultural expansion, particularly affecting endemic amphibians in cloud forests. Coastal mangroves suffer from shrimp farming expansion, while highland páramo ecosystems experience degradation from cattle grazing and potato cultivation. The Galápagos faces invasive species introductions and tourism pressure on endemic fauna. Ecuador's constitutional recognition of nature's rights represents groundbreaking environmental legislation. The Socio Bosque program compensates landowners for forest conservation, while marine protected areas around the Galápagos have expanded significantly. However, the universal critically endangered status of assessed species indicates conservation efforts are insufficient to reverse current trends, suggesting the situation continues deteriorating despite legal frameworks and protected area designations.

Key Biomes & Ecosystems

Amazon Rainforest
Andean Cloud Forest
Páramo
Mangroves
Galápagos Endemic Ecosystems
Chocó Rainforest

Conservation Achievements

Ecuador achieved notable conservation milestones through constitutional amendments granting rights to nature in 2008, making it the first country to legally recognize ecosystem rights. The Socio Bosque program has enrolled over 1.6 million hectares under conservation agreements, providing direct payments to landowners for forest protection. Marine conservation expanded dramatically with the 2022 creation of the Hermandad Marine Reserve, adding 60,000 square kilometers of protected waters around the Galápagos. The country also established the Yasuní-ITT Initiative, though ultimately unsuccessful, which attempted to keep oil reserves underground in exchange for international compensation, demonstrating innovative approaches to balancing conservation with economic pressures.

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