Macedonia

Biodiversity Intelligence Dashboard

Threatened

415

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

262

CR

Endemic Threatened

2

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 415 threatened species

CR 262
EN 145
CR: 262
EN: 145
VU: 8
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

mammals2/2 (100%)
birds6/6 (100%)
amphibians1/1 (100%)
insects24/24 (100%)
other invertebrates40/40 (100%)
plants287/287 (100%)
fungi56/56 (100%)
corals1/1 (100%)
molluscs40/40 (100%)
crustaceans3/3 (100%)
arachnids7/7 (100%)
Top Threats in Macedonia

No threat data available

CONSERVATION LEADERS

Key Conservation Organisations

Action Comores

International NGO

Marine and terrestrial biodiversity conservation

Focuses on protecting marine ecosystems and endemic species across the Comoros archipelago.

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AIDE et ACTION pour le Développement

International development organization

Environmental conservation and community development

Supports local conservation initiatives and sustainable resource management in the Comoros.

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Dahari

Independent NGO

Community-based conservation in Anjouan

Works with local communities to protect endemic species and restore degraded forests on Anjouan Island.

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WWF Madagascar and Western Indian Ocean

WWF International

Regional biodiversity conservation

Implements conservation programs across the Western Indian Ocean islands including marine protected areas.

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Notable Conservationists

Abdou Salam Attoumane

University of Comoros

Marine conservation researcher

Research on coral reef conservation and marine biodiversity in Comorian waters.

Said Ali Ralitera

Dahari

Endemic species conservation

Leading community-based conservation efforts for the Anjouan scops owl and other endemic species.

Source: Public records, institutional websites, published research

All Species in Macedonia (467)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
Actinodaphne rumphiiCRplants?
Cryptocarya ceramicaCRplants?
Endiandra scrobiculataCRplants?
Jersey Mason BeeOsmia niveataCRinsects?
Cinnamomum trintaenseCRplants?
Bois CannelleOcotea lancilimbaCRplants?
Cinnamomum pachypesCRplants?
Hexapora curtisiiCRplants?
Alseodaphne micranthaCRplants?
Horsfieldia iryaghedhiCRplants?
Psiadia cataractaeCRplants?
Balta crassivenosaCRinsects?
Globba tembatensisCRplants?
Opisthoteuthis chathamensisCRmolluscs?
Paradecolya briseferiCRinsects?
hedkokongvivelHypera melancholicaCRinsects?
Spider TortoisePyxis arachnoidesCRother invertebrates?
Easter LichenStereocaulon paschaleCRfungi?
Prakke's Reed SnakeCalamaria prakkeiCRother invertebrates?
Yellowish Brook LichenDermatocarpon luridumCRfungi?
Casearia mauritianaCRplants?
ärrlavSticta sylvaticaCRfungi?
Belalanda ChameleonFurcifer belalandaensisCRother invertebrates?
Vanzo's WhiptailCnemidophorus vanzoiCRother invertebrates?
Kønnet sølvlavPhlyctis agelaeaCRfungi?
Globe Ball LichenSphaerophorus globosusCRfungi?
Aglaia densitrichaCRplants?
Alpinia corneriCRplants?
Tayloria altorumCRplants?
SuoviiripyrstöRachovia brevisENother invertebrates?
Austrofundulus myersiENother invertebrates?
Cryptopus disséquéCryptopus dissectusCRplants?
Dendrobium bandaenseCRplants?
Elatine fauqueiCRplants?
Dendrobium militareCRplants?
Castanopsis catappifoliaCRplants?
MerawanHopea mengarawanCRplants?
Gaertnera longifoliaCRplants?
Shoe-Shaped GastrochilusGastrochilus calceolarisCRplants?
Pandanus carmichaeliiCRplants?
Pandanus pyramidalisCRplants?
hårig rosettRiccia ciliataCRplants?
Bois De RivièreGaertnera hirtifloraCRplants?
Pandanus microcarpusCRplants?
Pandanus palustrisCRplants?
Resak PadiVatica flavidaCRplants?
Zornia vaughanianaCRplants?
Vatica yeechongiiCRplants?
Hopea subalataCRplants?
Vatica maingayiCRplants?
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Biodiversity Brief — Macedonia

Outlook: Deteriorating

The Comoros Islands represent a critical biodiversity hotspot in the western Indian Ocean, characterized by volcanic landscapes and endemic-rich ecosystems. According to IUCN Red List 2025 data, all 26 assessed species are critically endangered, representing a 100% threat rate across birds, insects, other invertebrates, molluscs, and arachnids. This archipelago's isolation has fostered exceptional endemism, particularly within its montane cloud forests, coastal scrublands, and remnant lowland forests on Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Mohéli. The most pressing threats include rapid deforestation driven by ylang-ylang cultivation and subsistence agriculture on steep volcanic slopes, leading to severe soil erosion. Urban expansion in Moroni and other coastal settlements fragments remaining habitats, while invasive species introductions threaten native fauna. Climate change poses additional risks through sea-level rise affecting coastal ecosystems and altered precipitation patterns impacting cloud forest communities. Mohéli Marine Park, established in 2001 as the country's first marine protected area, demonstrates local conservation commitment. The Coelacanth Marine Park around Grande Comore protects critical marine biodiversity. However, limited institutional capacity and economic pressures continue to challenge conservation implementation. The trajectory appears deteriorating given the universal critical endangerment status and ongoing habitat conversion pressures across all three main islands.

Key Biomes & Ecosystems

Montane Cloud Forests
Coastal Scrublands
Coral Reefs
Volcanic Slopes
Marine Ecosystems

Conservation Achievements

Mohéli Marine Park stands as the Comoros' flagship conservation achievement, established through community-based management that integrates local fishing communities into protection efforts. The park covers 404 square kilometers of marine habitat and has successfully maintained sea turtle nesting sites while supporting sustainable fishing practices. Additionally, the Coelacanth Marine Park around Grande Comore protects waters where this living fossil species was rediscovered, though enforcement remains challenging due to limited resources and equipment.

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