Mexico
Biodiversity Intelligence Dashboard
Threatened
131
CR + EN + VU
Critically Endangered
131
CR
Endemic Threatened
0
Found only here
Declining
0%
0 species
Distribution of 131 threatened species
Threatened % by group
No threat data available
0 endemic threatened species found only here
CONSERVATION LEADERS
Key Conservation Organisations
Corazón de la Tierra
Mexican wildlife conservation NGO
Wildlife conservation and habitat protection
Operates wildlife rescue centers and protects critical habitats for endangered species including jaguars and sea turtles.
Visit websiteEspacios Naturales y Desarrollo Sustentable (ENDESU)
Mexican marine conservation NGO
Marine and coastal conservation
Leads sea turtle conservation programs and marine protected area management along Mexico's Pacific coast.
Visit websiteGrupo Ecológico Sierra Gorda
Independent Mexican NGO
Ecosystem conservation in the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve
Protects over 380,000 hectares of cloud forest and other ecosystems in Querétaro through community-based conservation.
Visit websiteNiparaja
Mexican marine conservation organization
Marine conservation in the Gulf of California
Protects marine biodiversity in Baja California Sur through research, education, and community engagement programs.
Visit websitePronatura México
Independent Mexican NGO
Biodiversity conservation and protected areas management
Manages over 60 private protected areas covering more than 300,000 hectares across Mexico.
Visit websiteNotable Conservationists
Exequiel Ezcurra
UC Riverside (formerly CONABIO)
Desert ecology and biodiversity conservation
Former director of Mexico's National Commission for Biodiversity Knowledge and Use (CONABIO), expert on Mexican desert ecosystems and conservation policy.
Gerardo Ceballos
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
Mammalian ecology and biodiversity conservation
Leading researcher on Mexico's mammalian diversity and the global biodiversity crisis, co-author of studies on the sixth mass extinction.
Martha Rocha Olivares
Pronatura Noroeste
Pronghorn antelope conservation
Leads conservation efforts for the critically endangered Sonoran pronghorn antelope in northwestern Mexico.
Patricia Ramos Díaz
Grupo Tortuguero de las Californias
Sea turtle conservation
Pioneer in sea turtle conservation in Baja California, leading protection efforts for loggerhead and leatherback turtles for over three decades.
Rodrigo Medellín
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
Bat conservation and mammalian ecology
Known as the 'Bat Man of Mexico,' leading expert on Neotropical bat conservation and pollination ecology.
Source: Public records, institutional websites, published research
Outlook: Deteriorating
Mexico ranks among the world's most biodiverse countries, hosting approximately 10% of global species across varied ecosystems from the Sonoran Desert to the Mesoamerican Reef. The country encompasses 17 of 32 global biomes, including cloud forests, tropical dry forests, and extensive coastal wetlands. Current IUCN Red List 2025 data shows all 131 assessed species are threatened, with 100% classified as critically endangered across mammals (22/22), amphibians (53/53), other invertebrates (52/52), and crustaceans (4/4). Mexico's biodiversity faces severe pressure from rapid urbanization, particularly around Mexico City and Guadalajara corridors, agricultural expansion in the Yucatan Peninsula, and coastal development threatening Caribbean and Pacific marine ecosystems. Deforestation rates in Chiapas and Oaxaca remain concerning, while water extraction in northern states impacts desert springs crucial for endemic species. The vaquita porpoise in the Gulf of California exemplifies Mexico's conservation challenges, with fewer than 20 individuals remaining due to illegal fishing practices. Climate change compounds these pressures, particularly affecting high-altitude cloud forests and coral reefs. Mexico's National Commission for Protected Natural Areas (CONANP) manages 182 protected areas covering 90.8 million hectares, yet enforcement remains inconsistent. The country's trajectory appears deteriorating despite legislative frameworks, requiring intensified conservation efforts to prevent further species losses.
Key Biomes & Ecosystems
Conservation Achievements
Mexico has established significant conservation infrastructure through CONANP's extensive protected area network, including 67 national parks and 44 biosphere reserves. The country pioneered payments for ecosystem services programs, compensating landowners for forest conservation, and has implemented successful sea turtle recovery programs along both Pacific and Atlantic coasts. Mexico's participation in international frameworks like CITES has strengthened wildlife trade controls, while community-based conservation initiatives in indigenous territories have proven effective in maintaining forest cover. The Mesoamerican Biological Corridor project represents regional cooperation efforts to maintain habitat connectivity across Central America.
Source: IUCN Red List 2025-2, GBIF, national survey data