NE Argentina (San Miguel, San Roque, Corrientes), S Paraguay (Itapuá, Misiones)

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Threatened

1,192

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

385

CR

Endemic Threatened

1

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 1,192 threatened species

CR 385
EN 388
VU 419
CR: 385
EN: 388
VU: 419
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

mammals16/16 (100%)
birds8/8 (100%)
insects10/10 (100%)
other invertebrates627/627 (100%)
plants401/401 (100%)
corals1/1 (100%)
molluscs90/90 (100%)
crustaceans38/38 (100%)
arachnids1/1 (100%)
Top Threats in NE Argentina (San Miguel, San Roque, Corrientes), S Paraguay (Itapuá, Misiones)

No threat data available

CONSERVATION LEADERS

Key Conservation Organisations

Aves Argentinas

BirdLife International Partner

Bird conservation and ornithology

Protection of Important Bird Areas in Corrientes and wetland bird species conservation.

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Fundación Moisés Bertoni

Independent

Biodiversity conservation and sustainable development

Management of private nature reserves and conservation of Atlantic Forest ecosystems in eastern Paraguay.

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Fundación Vida Silvestre Argentina

WWF Partner

Wildlife and habitat conservation

Conservation of wetlands and endangered species in northeastern Argentina including jaguar protection programs.

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Guyra Paraguay

BirdLife International Partner

Bird and habitat conservation

Conservation of Atlantic Forest remnants and endangered bird species in eastern Paraguay.

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World Wildlife Fund Paraguay

WWF

Wildlife and ecosystem conservation

Protection of Atlantic Forest biodiversity and sustainable development programs in Itapúa and Misiones departments.

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Notable Conservationists

Alberto Yanosky

Guyra Paraguay

Wetland ecology and bird conservation

Leading research and conservation efforts for waterbirds and wetland ecosystems in Paraguay's eastern regions.

Juan Klavins

Fundación Vida Silvestre Argentina

Mammal conservation and jaguar research

Coordinating jaguar conservation programs and wildlife corridor projects in northeastern Argentina.

Kristina Cockle

CONICET Argentina

Forest bird ecology and cavity-nesting species

Research on woodpecker ecology and forest bird communities in northeastern Argentina's Atlantic Forest.

Source: Public records, institutional websites, published research

All Species in NE Argentina (San Miguel, San Roque, Corrientes), S Paraguay (Itapuá, Misiones) (1,212)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
Peixe-anualMoema pirianaCRother invertebrates?
Fundulus philpisteriCRother invertebrates?
Plain LimiaLimia immaculataCRother invertebrates?
Rivas's LimiaLimia rivasiCRother invertebrates?
Largetooth LimiaLimia grossidensCRother invertebrates?
Apache TroutOncorhynchus apacheCRother invertebrates?
Astyanax kompiCRother invertebrates?
Anthaxia suzannaeCRinsects?
Anthaxia cichoriiCRinsects?
Sulphur LimiaLimia sulphurophilaCRother invertebrates?
Sardinita BocagrandeCyprinella bocagrandeCRother invertebrates?
Anthaxia fulguransCRinsects?
Pez CuchilloGymnotus panamensisCRother invertebrates?
Ganges SharkGlyphis gangeticusCRother invertebrates?
Ficus faulknerianaCRplants?
vungabilaPlacodiscus paniculatusCRplants?
Pygmy RaccoonProcyon pygmaeusCRmammals?
Jararacuçu de MuriciBothrops muriciensisCRother invertebrates?
Townsend's ShearwaterPuffinus auricularisCRbirds?
Cryptocarya macrophyllaCRplants?
Dacrydium guillauminiiCRplants?
KillifishAustrolebias adloffiENother invertebrates?
SuoviiripyrstöRachovia brevisENother invertebrates?
Barrier SkinkOligosoma judgeiCRother invertebrates?
Persoonia paucifloraCRplants?
Thiollierea rigaultiiCRplants?
Minute PearlfishNotholebias minimusENother invertebrates?
Austrofundulus myersiENother invertebrates?
Peixe-anualPlesiolebias xavanteiENother invertebrates?
Mexican RivulusMillerichthys robustusENother invertebrates?
Northern PlatyfishXiphophorus gordoniENother invertebrates?
Marathrum cubanumCRplants?
Catemaco LivebearerPoeciliopsis catemacoENother invertebrates?
Peixe-anualSimpsonichthys cholopteryxENother invertebrates?
Podocarpus decumbensCRplants?
Peixe-anualCynolebias leptocephalusENother invertebrates?
Cuatrocienegas KillifishLucania interiorisENother invertebrates?
Spiketail PlatyfishXiphophorus andersiENother invertebrates?
Orania gagavuCRplants?
Fletcher’s DrumsticksIsopogon fletcheriCRplants?
Pandanus clarkeiCRplants?
Pandanus hooglandiiCRplants?
Pandanus bilinearisCRplants?
Canarium whiteiCRplants?
Nightcap OakEidothea hardenianaCRplants?
Bargo GeebungPersoonia bargoensisCRplants?
Planchonella nebulicolaCRplants?
Dendrobium brillianumCRplants?
Byron Bay OrchidDiuris byronensisCRplants?
GuaruCnesterodon hypselurusENother invertebrates?
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Biodiversity Brief — NE Argentina (San Miguel, San Roque, Corrientes), S Paraguay (Itapuá, Misiones)

Outlook: Deteriorating

The northeastern Argentina-southern Paraguay border region encompasses critical portions of the Atlantic Forest and Paraná River floodplains, representing one of South America's most biodiverse yet threatened ecosystems. This area supports exceptional freshwater mollusk diversity in the Paraná-Paraguay river system and harbors endemic invertebrate species adapted to the region's unique wetland-forest mosaic. According to IUCN Red List 2025 data, all 170 assessed species in this transboundary region are critically endangered, indicating an unprecedented biodiversity crisis. The region faces severe pressure from expanding soybean cultivation and cattle ranching, particularly in Paraguay's Itapuá and Misiones departments. Large-scale agricultural conversion has fragmented remaining Atlantic Forest patches, while dam construction along the Paraná River system threatens endemic aquatic species. Unregulated sand mining and urban expansion around Corrientes further degrade riparian habitats critical for mollusk populations. Binational conservation efforts include the proposed Trinational Biodiversity Corridor linking protected areas across Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil. Argentina's recent expansion of Iberá National Park provides crucial habitat connectivity, while Paraguay has established new private reserves in Misiones department. However, enforcement remains inconsistent, and agricultural expansion continues to outpace protection efforts. The current trajectory suggests continued deterioration without immediate, coordinated transboundary intervention to halt habitat conversion and strengthen species protection measures.

Key Biomes & Ecosystems

Atlantic Forest
Paraná River Floodplains
Wetlands
Riparian Forests
Grasslands

Conservation Achievements

Argentina's expansion of Iberá National Park represents a significant conservation achievement, creating one of South America's largest wetland protected areas and demonstrating successful ecosystem restoration through species reintroduction programs. The park's rewilding initiatives have successfully reestablished locally extinct species and restored natural ecological processes across 700,000 hectares. Paraguay has made progress through private reserve establishment in Misiones department, supported by international conservation organizations working with local landowners. Cross-border collaboration has strengthened through the Trinational Biodiversity Corridor initiative, which aims to connect fragmented forest patches across political boundaries, though implementation remains in early stages.

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