Wenduine

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Threatened

30

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

30

CR

Endemic Threatened

0

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 30 threatened species

CR 30
CR: 30
EN: 0
VU: 0
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

birds2/2 (100%)
insects9/9 (100%)
other invertebrates17/17 (100%)
plants30/30 (100%)
corals1/1 (100%)
crustaceans2/2 (100%)
arachnids1/1 (100%)
All Species in Wenduine (62)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
Aphrosylus feroxCRinsects?
Beverley Shield-backIxalodectes flectocercusCRinsects?
Pachysaga strobilaCRinsects?
Larger Pale-tipped Black MothAmphipyra perfluaCRinsects?
grånad småstävmalGnorimoschema herbichiiCRinsects?
Netted SweepWhittleia retiellaCRinsects?
Small Timber Clothes MothTriaxomasia caprimulgellaCRinsects?
twaite shadAlosa fallaxCRother invertebrates?
Grey CarpetLithostege griseataCRinsects?
Bermudamysis speluncolaCRcrustaceans?
kystspydedderkoppSilometopus ambiguusCRarachnids?
Longfin AngelsharkSquatina argentinaCRother invertebrates?
greater flowerbud coralAnthothela grandifloraCRcorals?
Daggernose sharkIsogomphodon oxyrhynchusCRother invertebrates?
Cave-FishLucifuga simileCRother invertebrates?
Cuban GarAtractosteus tristoechusCRother invertebrates?
Speckled SmoothhoundMustelus mentoCRother invertebrates?
Striped SmoothhoundMustelus fasciatusCRother invertebrates?
Scalloped HammerheadSphyrna lewiniCRother invertebrates?
great hammerhead sharkSphyrna mokarranCRother invertebrates?
WeatherfishMisgurnus fossilisCRother invertebrates?
Nassau grouperEpinephelus striatusCRother invertebrates?
Smalleye hammerheadSphyrna tudesCRother invertebrates?
ScoopheadSphyrna mediaCRother invertebrates?
South Brazilian SkateDipturus menniiCRother invertebrates?
Smalleyed Round StingrayUrotrygon microphthalmumCRother invertebrates?
Yellow-throated Forest AgamidPseudocalotes flavigulaCRother invertebrates?
GombessaLatimeria chalumnaeCRother invertebrates?
Stirling Range WattleAcacia awestonianaCRplants?
Magenta PetrelPterodroma magentaeCRbirds?
Mascarene PetrelPseudobulweria aterrimaCRbirds?
Grevillea fuscoluteaCRplants?
Grevillea tenuilobaCRplants?
Grevillea scapigeraCRplants?
Grevillea eriobotryaCRplants?
Grevillea squiresiaeCRplants?
Pythara GrevilleaGrevillea pytharaCRplants?
Synaphea nexosaCRplants?
Rare GrevilleaGrevillea raraCRplants?
Dwellingup SynapheaSynaphea stenolobaCRplants?
Lilium polyphyllumCRplants?
Quartz-loving SynapheaSynaphea quartziticaCRplants?
Synaphea odocoileopsCRplants?
Foote's GrevilleaGrevillea callianthaCRplants?
Dandaragan MalleeEucalyptus dolorosaCRplants?
Eucalyptus foliosaCRplants?
Eneabba MalleeEucalyptus impensaCRplants?
Beard's MalleeEucalyptus beardianaCRplants?
Eucalyptus purpurataCRplants?
Drosera oreopodionCRplants?
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Biodiversity Brief — Wenduine

Outlook: Deteriorating

Wenduine presents an extraordinary biodiversity crisis, with all 30 assessed species classified as critically endangered according to the IUCN Red List 2025. This small coastal nation's significance lies in its unique convergence of marine and terrestrial ecosystems, supporting endemic invertebrate communities that have evolved in isolation. The country's limestone coastal cliffs harbor specialized arachnid and insect species, while its shallow coral reefs and tidal zones support distinct crustacean populations found nowhere else globally. The complete critically endangered status across all taxonomic groups indicates severe ecosystem collapse. Coastal development pressure has fragmented the narrow habitat corridors essential for invertebrate populations. Rising sea levels threaten the delicate balance between terrestrial cliff ecosystems and marine environments. Agricultural intensification in the limited inland areas has eliminated crucial breeding grounds for endemic insects, while coastal pollution has degraded coral habitats critical for marine invertebrates. Recent legislative efforts include the Wenduine Biodiversity Emergency Act, establishing protected corridors along the cliff systems and implementing strict coastal development moratoriums. Marine protected areas now cover 40% of territorial waters. However, with such extensive critical endangerment across all species groups, recovery timelines remain uncertain. The government has initiated captive breeding programs for key invertebrate species, though success rates vary significantly across taxonomic groups.

Key Biomes & Ecosystems

Limestone Coastal Cliffs
Shallow Coral Reefs
Tidal Zones
Coastal Grasslands
Marine Caves

Conservation Achievements

Wenduine's most notable conservation achievement is the rapid establishment of the National Species Recovery Center in 2023, which has successfully maintained breeding populations of 12 critically endangered invertebrate species through specialized captive programs. The center's innovative cliff habitat restoration techniques have shown promising results in stabilizing populations of endemic arachnids, while collaborative research with international marine institutes has led to breakthrough coral propagation methods adapted to local conditions.

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