Species Explorer
Browse and search species from the IUCN Red List and GBIF.
28,648 species
Amami-denda
CRPolystichum obai
Amami-hiiragi-mochi
CRIlex dimorphophylla
Amami-sumire
CRViola amamiana
Amami-ten-nanshou
ENArisaema heterocephalum
Amamikajikaede
CRAcer amamiense
Amani Forest Treefrog
VULeptopelis vermiculatus
Amaninaomby
VUTerminalia perrieri
amanyonya
ENSelaginella lewalleana
Amaral's Tropical Racer
VUMastigodryas amarali
Amargosa Springsnail
VUPyrgulopsis amargosae
Amargosa Toad
ENAnaxyrus nelsoni
Amarillito
CRMiconia ruizteranii
Amarillo
VUPrunus buxifolia
Amat
VUTetramerista glabra
Amathites Lava Lizard
ENEurolophosaurus amathites
Amatlan chub
ENYuriria amatlana
Amatola Toad
CRVandijkophrynus amatolicus
The threats to the Amatola Toad have not been formally assessed or documented by researchers. Without this assessment, it's unclear what specific dangers this species faces in its natural habitat. The status of threats to this toad - whether they are getting worse, staying the same, or improving - cannot be determined without proper scientific evaluation.
Amazon Giant Glass Frog
CRCentrolene pipilatum
The primary threats to the Amazon Giant Glass Frog have not been formally assessed or documented by conservation scientists. Without this threat assessment data, it's unclear what specific dangers this species faces, though many rainforest amphibians typically encounter challenges from forest clearing, pollution, disease, and climate changes. The trend of these threats cannot be determined without proper scientific evaluation.
Amazon Mushroomtongue Salamander
ENBolitoglossa palmata
Amazon Rosewood
VUDalbergia spruceana
Amazonas Water Frog
VUTelmatobius atahualpai

amazonmyra
CRPolyergus rufescens
Based on the available data, the primary threats to amazonmyra (Polyergus rufescens) have not been assessed or documented by researchers. Without a formal threat evaluation, it's unclear what specific dangers this species faces in its natural habitat. The status of threats to this species cannot be determined as increasing, stable, or decreasing due to the lack of assessment data.
Ambakiloha
VUFoetidia clusioides
Amber Comet Firefly
ENPyractomena vexillaria
Amber Darter
ENPercina antesella
Ambiguous Trematodon Moss
VUTrematodon ambiguus
Amblyophyllous Goldendrop
ENOnosma obtusifolia
Ambohimitombo Bright-eyed Frog
VUBoophis majori
Amboli Bush Frog
CRPseudophilautus amboli
Ambonambona
VUPolyscias lantzii
Ambora
CRTambourissa nosybensis
Ambora
ENTambourissa nitida
Ambora
ENTambourissa masoalensis
Ambora
ENTambourissa gracilis
Ambora
ENTambourissa decaryana
Ambora
ENTambourissa beanjadensis
Ambora
VUTambourissa capuronii
Ambora Lahy
CRTambourissa floricostata
Ambora Saha
ENTambourissa rakotozafyi
Amboralahy
ENTambourissa bosseri
Ambozy
ENStephanodaphne schatzii
Ambrosia beetle
CRXyleborus monographus
Amché (maya)
VUWimmeria obtusifolia
Ameca chub
ENAlgansea amecae
ameixa-brava
VUMeliosma itatiaiae

American Burying Beetle
CRNicrophorus americanus
Based on the provided threat data, the specific threats to the American Burying Beetle have not been assessed or documented in detail. Without a formal threat assessment, it's not possible to identify the particular dangers this species faces, such as specific types of habitat destruction, pollution sources, or other environmental pressures. The status of whether threats are intensifying, stable, or decreasing cannot be determined without this threat assessment data.
American Cinchona Plantation Treefrog
ENIsthmohyla rivularis
American Comb Duck
VUSarkidiornis sylvicola
amerikansk sönderfallslav
VUBactrospora brodoi
Amescla-chumbinho
ENProtium glaziovii