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  • The report also said that the recovery of iconic British birds that had suffered massive falls in numbers in the last 17 years, such as curlews (49% fall), swifts (50% fall) and starlings (63% fall) showing much smaller increases on 2010, and the RSPB warned there was "a long way to go" to improve numbers to historic levels, with all of which still classified as "red-listed" - showing recent severe decline or are globally threatened.

    WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011

  • The four previously known species of snub-nosed monkeys, from China, Tibet and Vietnam, are all endangered or critically endangered and although the new species is not officially red-listed it meets the criteria for a critically endangered species.

    New to Nature No 61: Rhinopithecus strykeri 2011

  • Ø 4,780 square meters of red-listed plant communities.

    17 « October « 2008 « Stephen Rees's blog 2008

  • Ø 4,780 square meters of red-listed plant communities.

    The Road and The Bog « Stephen Rees's blog 2008

  • The findings suggest that "garden grabbing", or building on gardens, is likely to be highly detrimental to the species, which has seen numbers tumble by more than 70 per cent since the 1970s and is now red-listed because of concerns about its future.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • The site is home to several "red-listed species" - those threatened with extinction.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Clive Aslet 2011

  • The African wild dog has been red-listed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, which provides details on its

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • Sobeys will continue to sell "red-listed" species, species that the environmental groups like Greenpeace believe have a high likelihood of coming from unsustainable fisheries.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed WENCY LEUNG 2011

  • The findings suggest that "garden grabbing", or building on gardens, is likely to be highly detrimental to the species, which has seen numbers tumble by more than 70 per cent since the 1970s and is now red-listed because of concerns about its future.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • The findings suggest that "garden grabbing", or building on gardens, is likely to be highly detrimental to the species, which has seen numbers tumble by more than 70 per cent since the 1970s and is now red-listed because of concerns about its future.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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