Europe

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Threatened

100

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

100

CR

Endemic Threatened

1

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 100 threatened species

CR 100
CR: 100
EN: 0
VU: 0
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

mammals7/7 (100%)
birds11/11 (100%)
insects46/46 (100%)
other invertebrates118/118 (100%)
plants11/11 (100%)
corals7/7 (100%)
molluscs9/9 (100%)
crustaceans3/3 (100%)
arachnids39/39 (100%)
Top Threats in Europe

No threat data available

CONSERVATION LEADERS

Key Conservation Organisations

BirdLife International

Global partnership of conservation organisations

Bird conservation and habitat protection across Europe

Coordinates the Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBA) programme across Europe, identifying and protecting critical sites for bird conservation.

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Butterfly Conservation Europe

Network of European butterfly conservation organisations

European butterfly and moth conservation

Coordinates the European Red List of butterflies and implements conservation action plans for threatened species.

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European Environment Agency

European Union agency

Environmental monitoring and biodiversity assessment

Produces comprehensive reports on European biodiversity status and coordinates the Natura 2000 network monitoring.

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European Wilderness Society

Non-profit conservation organisation

Wilderness preservation and restoration

Established the European Wilderness Quality Standard and works to protect Europe's last remaining wild areas.

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Rewilding Europe

Independent conservation organisation

Large-scale ecosystem restoration and wildlife reintroduction

Facilitates the return of European bison, wolves, and lynx to former habitats across multiple European countries.

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Notable Conservationists

Chris Martin

Butterfly Conservation Europe

European butterfly conservation

Led the development of European butterfly monitoring schemes and conservation strategies for endangered species.

Frans Schepers

Managing Director of Rewilding Europe

Rewilding and large carnivore conservation

Pioneer in European rewilding initiatives and instrumental in wolf and lynx reintroduction programmes across Europe.

Luigi Boitani

University of Rome La Sapienza

Large carnivore ecology and conservation

Leading expert on European wolf populations and chair of the IUCN Bear and Canid Specialist Groups.

Urs Breitenmoser

University of Bern and IUCN Cat Specialist Group

European lynx conservation and research

Leading authority on Eurasian lynx ecology and reintroduction programmes across the Alps and Central Europe.

Zoltan Waliczky

BirdLife Europe and Central Asia

European bird conservation policy

Key architect of EU nature legislation and the Birds Directive implementation across Europe.

Source: Public records, institutional websites, published research

All Species in Europe (251)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
Smalleye hammerheadSphyrna tudesCRother invertebrates?
Croatian daceTelestes polylepisCRother invertebrates?
Sandıklı spring minnowPseudophoxinus maeandricusCRother invertebrates?
Sultan Sazlığı MinnowPseudophoxinus elizavetaeCRother invertebrates?
Marqīyah spring minnowPseudophoxinus hasaniCRother invertebrates?
Onaç spring minnowPseudophoxinus ninaeCRother invertebrates?
Barada spring minnowPseudophoxinus syriacusCRother invertebrates?
Dalmation minnowPhoxinellus dalmaticusCRother invertebrates?
Tiber ruddScardinius scardafaCRother invertebrates?
Petzea ruddScardinius racovitzaiCRother invertebrates?
Greek ruddScardinius graecusCRother invertebrates?
Karasu Sha KuliAlburnus timarensisCRother invertebrates?
Vistonida shemayaAlburnus vistonicusCRother invertebrates?
Doiran bleakAlburnus macedonicusCRother invertebrates?
Mandra shemayaAlburnus mandrensisCRother invertebrates?
Krbava daceTelestes fontinalisCRother invertebrates?
Krbava minnowDelminichthys krbavensisCRother invertebrates?
Jadova minnowDelminichthys jadovensisCRother invertebrates?
Algarve naseIberochondrostoma almacaiCRother invertebrates?
Jándula naseIberochondrostoma oretanumCRother invertebrates?
Portugese naseIberochondrostoma lusitanicumCRother invertebrates?
Syr-Darya shovelnosePseudoscaphirhynchus fedtschenkoiCRother invertebrates?
Small Amu-Darya Shovelnose SturgeonPseudoscaphirhynchus hermanniCRother invertebrates?
KalugaHuso dauricusCRother invertebrates?
Amur SturgeonAcipenser schrenckiiCRother invertebrates?
Russian sturgeonAcipenser gueldenstaedtiiCRother invertebrates?
Persian SturgeonAcipenser persicusCRother invertebrates?
Common guitarfishRhinobatos rhinobatosCRother invertebrates?
Common eagle ray, Eagle RayMyliobatis aquilaCRother invertebrates?
Maltese SkateLeucoraja melitensisCRother invertebrates?
Phrynocephalus golubewiiCRother invertebrates?
Little Ground SquirrelSpermophilus pygmaeusCRmammals?
Bavarian VoleMicrotus bavaricusCRmammals?
Armenian Birch MouseSicista armenicaCRmammals?
Aeolian Wall LizardPodarcis raffoneiCRother invertebrates?
SaigaSaiga tataricaCRmammals?
Leith's TortoiseTestudo kleinmanniCRother invertebrates?
Tadjikistan Even-fingered GeckoAlsophylax tadjikiensisCRother invertebrates?
Southern Even-fingered GeckoAlsophylax laevisCRother invertebrates?
Emirati Leaf-toed GeckoAsaccus caudivolvulusCRother invertebrates?
White-Backed Woodpecker, Lilford WoodpeckerDendrocopos leucotosCRbirds?
Kentish PloverCharadrius alexandrinusENbirds?
White-rumped VultureGyps bengalensisCRbirds?
Baer's PochardAythya baeriCRbirds?
White-bellied HeronArdea insignisCRbirds?
Crested ShelduckTadorna cristataCRbirds?
Lesser White-fronted GooseAnser erythropusCRbirds?
Čikola riffle daceTelestes turskyiCRother invertebrates?
Desertas Wolf SpiderHogna ingensCRarachnids?
Arabian BreamAcanthobrama hadiyahensisCRother invertebrates?
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Biodiversity Brief — Europe

Outlook: Deteriorating

The European Union encompasses extraordinary biodiversity across diverse biomes, from Arctic tundra in northern Finland to Mediterranean scrublands in southern Spain. The region hosts critical ecosystems including the Carpathian Mountains' old-growth forests, the Danube Delta wetlands, and extensive Atlantic coastal waters. However, biodiversity faces severe pressure, with IUCN Red List 2025 data showing 100% of assessed species across all taxonomic groups classified as threatened. Agricultural intensification remains the primary threat, particularly affecting pollinating insects across Central European farmlands. Urban expansion fragments habitats from the Po Valley to the North German Plain, while climate change drives northward species migrations, disrupting established ecosystems. Marine environments face overfishing pressure, especially in the Mediterranean and North Sea. The EU's Natura 2000 network protects 18% of terrestrial territory and 11% of marine areas, representing the world's largest coordinated conservation effort. The European Green Deal and Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 mandate restoration of degraded ecosystems and reduction of pesticide use by 50%. Despite these frameworks, implementation varies significantly among member states. Current trajectory shows mixed results: while some large mammal populations recover through targeted programs, invertebrate decline continues accelerating, particularly in intensive agricultural regions, indicating an overall deteriorating situation requiring urgent coordinated action.

Key Biomes & Ecosystems

Boreal Forests
Temperate Deciduous Forests
Mediterranean Scrublands
Alpine Ecosystems
Coastal Wetlands
Marine Waters

Conservation Achievements

The EU has achieved notable conservation successes through coordinated policy frameworks and cross-border initiatives. The Natura 2000 network has facilitated recovery of several large mammal species, including brown bears in the Carpathians and wolves across multiple member states. The Common Agricultural Policy's recent reforms incorporate biodiversity targets, while the LIFE+ program has funded over 5,000 conservation projects since 1992. Marine protected areas have expanded significantly, with several member states exceeding international targets for ocean protection. The EU's ban on neonicotinoid pesticides represents a major policy victory for pollinator conservation, though implementation challenges persist across agricultural regions.

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