Middle America

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Threatened

98

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

98

CR

Endemic Threatened

0

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 98 threatened species

CR 98
CR: 98
EN: 0
VU: 0
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

mammals59/59 (100%)
birds25/25 (100%)
amphibians66/66 (100%)
insects6/6 (100%)
other invertebrates123/123 (100%)
plants19/19 (100%)
molluscs6/6 (100%)
crustaceans19/19 (100%)
arachnids2/2 (100%)
Top Threats in Middle America

No threat data available

All Species in Middle America (325)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
Taylor's SalamanderAmbystoma tayloriCRamphibians?
Anderson's SalamanderAmbystoma andersoniCRamphibians?
Lake Patzcuaro SalamanderAmbystoma dumeriliiCRamphibians?
Leora's Stream SiredonAmbystoma leoraeCRamphibians?
Blunthead SalamanderAmbystoma amblycephalumCRamphibians?
Swan Islands AnoleAnolis nelsoniCRother invertebrates?
Corn Island AnoleAnolis villaiCRother invertebrates?
Sclater's ShrewSorex sclateriCRmammals?
San Cristobal ShrewSorex stizodonCRmammals?
Pygmy Three-toed SlothBradypus pygmaeusCRmammals?
San Jose Brush RabbitSylvilagus mansuetusCRmammals?
Mexican AgoutiDasyprocta mexicanaCRmammals?
Cozumel Harvest MouseReithrodontomys spectabilisCRmammals?
Mayan Deer MousePeromyscus mayensisCRmammals?
Dickey’s DeermousePeromyscus dickeyiCRmammals?
Monserrat Island DeermousePeromyscus canicepsCRmammals?
Angel Island MousePeromyscus guardiaCRmammals?
Perote MousePeromyscus bullatusCRmammals?
San Lorenzo MousePeromyscus interparietalisCRmammals?
Slevins's MousePeromyscus sleviniCRmammals?
Puebla Deer MousePeromyscus mekisturusCRmammals?
San Esteban Island MousePeromyscus stephaniCRmammals?
False Canyon MousePeromyscus pseudocrinitusCRmammals?
Nelson's WoodratNeotoma nelsoniCRmammals?
Chiapan Climbing RatTylomys bullarisCRmammals?
Tumbalá Climbing RatTylomys tumbalensisCRmammals?
Chinanteco Deer MouseHabromys chinantecoCRmammals?
Slender-tailed Deer MouseHabromys lepturusCRmammals?
Jico Deer MouseHabromys simulatusCRmammals?
San Quintin Kangaroo RatDipodomys gravipesCRmammals?
Mojave Desert TortoiseGopherus agassiziiVUother invertebrates?
Yellow-bordered TortoiseGopherus flavomarginatusCRother invertebrates?
Central American River TurtleDermatemys mawiiCRother invertebrates?
Short-crested CoquetteLophornis brachylophusCRbirds?
Santa Catalina Island RattlesnakeCrotalus catalinensisCRother invertebrates?
Queretaran Desert LizardSceloporus exsulCRother invertebrates?
Geophis damianiCRother invertebrates?
Imperial WoodpeckerCampephilus imperialisCRbirds?
Viquez's Tropical Ground SnakeTrimetopon viqueziCRother invertebrates?
Omoadiphas texiguatensisCRother invertebrates?
Three-banded Centipede SnakeTantilla tritaeniataCRother invertebrates?
Guanaja Long-tailed SnakeEnulius bifoveatusCRother invertebrates?
Oaxaca Spiny-tailed IguanaCtenosaura oaxacanaCRother invertebrates?
WishiwillyCtenosaura bakeriCRother invertebrates?
Yellow-naped ParrotAmazona auropalliataCRbirds?
Blepharolejeunea saccataVUplants?
Carolina Yelloweyed GrassXyris carolinianaCRplants?
Great CurassowCrax rubraVUbirds?
Brown-headed Spider MonkeyAteles fuscicepsVUmammals?
CamotilloCeratozamia hondurensisCRplants?
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Biodiversity Brief — Middle America

Outlook: Deteriorating

Middle America represents one of Earth's most biodiverse regions, encompassing the Central American land bridge that connects North and South America. This narrow corridor contains multiple biodiversity hotspots, including the Mesoamerican forests and portions of the Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena region. The region's significance stems from its role as a biological corridor facilitating species exchange between continents, creating exceptional endemism levels across cloud forests, lowland rainforests, and coral reef systems along both Pacific and Caribbean coasts. Current biodiversity data reveals an alarming situation: all 98 assessed species are threatened, with every single species classified as critically endangered according to IUCN Red List 2025. This 100% threat rate across all taxonomic groups—mammals (24/24), birds (5/5), amphibians (25/25), insects (5/5), other invertebrates (29/29), molluscs (1/1), and crustaceans (9/9)—indicates severe ecosystem degradation. Primary threats include rapid deforestation for cattle ranching and palm oil plantations, particularly affecting cloud forest ecosystems. Coastal development threatens mangrove systems and coral reefs, while mining operations impact montane forests. Climate change exacerbates these pressures, causing upslope migration of species in mountainous regions and coral bleaching events. The trajectory appears deteriorating without immediate intervention, though regional conservation corridors show promise for ecosystem connectivity restoration.

Key Biomes & Ecosystems

Tropical Rainforest
Cloud Forest
Mangroves
Coral Reefs
Dry Forest
Montane Forest

Conservation Achievements

The Mesoamerican Biological Corridor initiative represents the region's most significant conservation achievement, establishing protected area networks across national boundaries to maintain ecosystem connectivity. Costa Rica's Payment for Ecosystem Services program has successfully reversed deforestation trends, while Belize's marine protected areas cover 13% of territorial waters. Guatemala's Maya Biosphere Reserve demonstrates community-based forest management, and Panama's expansion of national parks has increased protected coverage to over 20% of national territory.

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