SE

Biodiversity Intelligence Dashboard

Threatened

1,605

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

454

CR

Endemic Threatened

29

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 1,605 threatened species

CR 454
EN 414
VU 737
CR: 454
EN: 414
VU: 737
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

mammals3/3 (100%)
birds7/7 (100%)
amphibians1/1 (100%)
insects494/494 (100%)
other invertebrates49/49 (100%)
plants211/211 (100%)
fungi675/675 (100%)
corals3/3 (100%)
molluscs19/19 (100%)
crustaceans5/5 (100%)
arachnids137/137 (100%)
other1/1 (100%)
Top Threats in SE

No threat data available

CONSERVATION LEADERS

Key Conservation Organisations

BirdLife Sweden

BirdLife International

Bird conservation and habitat protection

Monitoring bird populations and protecting important bird areas across Sweden.

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Swedish Carnivore Association

Independent NGO

Large carnivore conservation

Advocating for coexistence between humans and large carnivores like wolves, bears, and lynx.

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Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

Government agency

National biodiversity policy and protected areas

Managing Sweden's national parks and implementing the national environmental quality objectives.

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Swedish Society for Nature Conservation

Independent NGO

Wildlife and habitat protection

Leading campaigns for forest protection and establishing nature reserves across Sweden.

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WWF Sweden

WWF International

Biodiversity conservation and sustainable forestry

Promoting sustainable forest management and protecting endangered species like lynx and wolverine.

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Notable Conservationists

Åke Lindström

Lund University

Bird migration and conservation

Long-term studies on bird migration patterns and climate change impacts on avian populations.

Bengt Gunnar Jonsson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Forest ecology and conservation

Research on old-growth forest conservation and sustainable forestry practices.

Christer Nilsson

Umeå University

River ecology and restoration

Pioneering research on dam removal and river restoration for biodiversity conservation.

Göran Spong

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Wildlife genetics and conservation biology

Leading research on Scandinavian wolf genetics and population dynamics.

Source: Public records, institutional websites, published research

All Species in SE (1,724)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
vattenaloevivelBagous binodulusCRinsects?
backfingerörtPotentilla sterneriCRplants?
Glaucous Beard-mossDidymodon glaucusCRplants?
Harran KertenkelesiAcanthodactylus harranensisCRother invertebrates?
gullkorallsoppRamaria brunneicontusaCRfungi?
Pig's EarGomphus clavatusCRfungi?
Arctic Mushroom Scales LichenLichenomphalia hudsonianaCRfungi?
Yellowish Brook LichenDermatocarpon luridumCRfungi?
Flaking Tarpaper LichenCollema flaccidumCRfungi?
Black FalseboleteBoletopsis leucomelaenaCRfungi?
ärrlavSticta sylvaticaCRfungi?
Pixie Foam LichenStereocaulon pileatumCRfungi?
Coral StonewortChara tomentosaCRplants?
Jellied BoleteSuillus flavidusCRfungi?
Fragile AmanitaAmanita friabilisCRfungi?
Cinnabar OysterlingCrepidotus cinnabarinusCRfungi?
White WebcapLeucocortinarius bulbigerCRfungi?
Yellow Staining KnightTricholoma sulphurescensCRfungi?
hårig skrovellavLobaria halliiCRfungi?
Truncated Dimple LichenGyalecta truncigenaCRfungi?
Kønnet sølvlavPhlyctis agelaeaCRfungi?
Whiskery MilkcapLactarius maireiCRfungi?
knopjesschildmosParmelina pastilliferaCRfungi?
Skør kuglelavSphaerophorus fragilisCRfungi?
Alpine Silk-mossPlagiothecium platyphyllumCRplants?
Triaspis schliebeniiCRplants?
MilafuBoswellia ogadensisCRplants?
hårsvøpmoseAcaulon mediterraneumCRplants?
hårig rosettRiccia ciliataCRplants?
Pteris pseudolonchitisCRplants?
bläddrejordloppaLongitarsus nigerrimusCRinsects?
Field Lotus PigmyTrifurcula euremaCRinsects?
ladegårdsslørsoppCortinarius cordataeCRfungi?
ljusgul jordloppaLongitarsus ochroleucusCRinsects?
Powder-foot British Soldiers LichenCladonia incrassataCRfungi?
Garnotia sechellensisCRplants?
gulløyelavSolitaria chrysophthalmaCRfungi?
sexmaskrosTaraxacum obtusilobumCRplants?
korallanemonEdwardsiella loveniCRcorals?
Rosastieliger DachpilzPluteus roseipesCRfungi?
forspåskrislavStereocaulon coniophyllumCRfungi?
Toplettet urtetægeStagonomus bipunctatusCRinsects?
Dupontia levensoniaCRmolluscs?
Conturbatia crenataCRmolluscs?
Glabrennea silhouettensisCRmolluscs?
Glabrennea thomassetiCRmolluscs?
Gorgeted PufflegEriocnemis isabellaeCRbirds?
Priodiscus spinosusCRmolluscs?
dvärgblylavParmeliella parvulaCRfungi?
almeglyeScytinium fragransCRfungi?
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Biodiversity Brief — SE

Outlook: Deteriorating

Sweden's biodiversity spans diverse northern European ecosystems, from boreal forests covering 70% of the country to alpine tundra in the Scandinavian Mountains. The nation's extensive archipelagos, particularly along the Baltic Sea coast, support unique marine and coastal species. Sweden's position at the intersection of continental and maritime climate zones creates habitat diversity supporting endemic invertebrates and specialized Arctic-alpine species. According to IUCN Red List 2025 data, all 121 assessed species are threatened, with 100% classified as critically endangered across birds, insects, arachnids, and other invertebrates. This alarming pattern suggests severe pressures on Sweden's specialized fauna. Key threats include intensive forestry practices that have reduced old-growth forests to less than 5% of original coverage, affecting forest-dependent invertebrates. Climate change poses particular risks to alpine and Arctic species as warming temperatures shift suitable habitat northward. Agricultural intensification in southern Sweden has eliminated traditional farming landscapes crucial for many invertebrate species. The Baltic Sea's eutrophication affects coastal ecosystems, while urban expansion pressures remaining natural areas in southern regions. Invasive species introductions through increased global trade threaten native communities. Sweden's high latitude makes its ecosystems particularly vulnerable to rapid climate-induced changes, with species having limited northward migration options.

Key Biomes & Ecosystems

Boreal Forest
Alpine Tundra
Baltic Sea Archipelagos
Wetlands and Mires
Agricultural Landscapes
Montane Birch Forest

Conservation Achievements

Sweden has established an extensive protected area network covering approximately 15% of its territory, including 30 national parks and numerous nature reserves. The country's Environmental Quality Objectives framework sets ambitious biodiversity targets, while the Green Certification system promotes sustainable forestry practices. Sweden leads European efforts in wetland restoration and has successfully reintroduced species like beavers and lynx. The nation's strong environmental legislation and substantial conservation funding demonstrate commitment to biodiversity protection, though current species assessments suggest these efforts require significant intensification.

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