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Endemic & Threatened Species




๐Ÿฆ‹ Chapter 02 ยท Topic 03 ยท Endemic & Threatened Species

Endemic & Threatened Species โ€” IUCN Red List

IUCN Red List categories, India’s critically endangered and endangered species, and endemic flora & fauna for UPSC & PSC exams.

Endemic Species

An endemic species is one that is found exclusively in a particular geographic region and nowhere else in the world. Endemism can occur at various scales โ€” a single mountain, an island, a country, or a biogeographic zone.

  • India has approximately 33% endemic flora concentrated in its biodiversity hotspot regions
  • Western Ghats alone has over 5,000 endemic plant species and hundreds of endemic vertebrates
  • Island ecosystems (Andaman & Nicobar) have very high endemism due to geographic isolation
  • Endemic species are especially vulnerable โ€” any local threat can cause global extinction
๐ŸŒฟ Examples of Indian Endemic Species:
โ€ข Flora: Nepenthes khasiana (pitcher plant, Meghalaya), Myristica swamp trees (Western Ghats)
โ€ข Fauna: Lion-tailed macaque, Nilgiri tahr, Purple frog, Sangai deer (Manipur), Namdapha flying squirrel

IUCN Red List Categories

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) maintains the Red List of Threatened Species โ€” the world’s most comprehensive inventory of species’ conservation status. Categories from most to least threatened:

CategoryCodeDefinition
EX ExtinctEXNo reasonable doubt that the last individual has died
EW Extinct in WildEWSurvives only in captivity or cultivation; none in natural habitat
CR Critically EndangeredCRExtremely high risk of extinction in the wild
EN EndangeredENVery high risk of extinction in the wild
VU VulnerableVUHigh risk of extinction in the wild
NT Near ThreatenedNTClose to qualifying for threatened category
LC Least ConcernLCDoes not qualify for threatened categories; widespread and abundant
DD Data DeficientDDInadequate information to assess extinction risk
โšก Exam Note: EX, EW, CR, EN, and VU are collectively called “Threatened Species”. NT and LC are not threatened. DD means we simply don’t have enough data โ€” it does NOT mean the species is safe.

India’s Critically Endangered Species (CR)

These species face an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild:

  • Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps): Fewer than 150 individuals; Rajasthan & Gujarat; threatened by power lines, habitat loss
  • Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus): Critically endangered crocodilian; Chambal, Girwa, Mahanadi rivers; fewer than 650 adults
  • Hangul / Kashmir Stag (Cervus hanglu hanglu): Only in Dachigam National Park, J&K; fewer than 300 individuals
  • Malabar Large-spotted Civet (Viverra civettina): Western Ghats; one of world’s rarest mammals; possibly fewer than 250
  • Namdapha Flying Squirrel (Biswamoyopterus biswasi): Known only from Namdapha NP, Arunachal Pradesh; possibly extinct
  • Forest Owlet (Heteroglaux blewitti): Central India; rediscovered in 1997 after 113 years
  • Pygmy Hog (Porcula salvania): Manas NP, Assam; world’s smallest wild pig

India’s Endangered Species (EN)

These species face a very high risk of extinction in the wild:

  • Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris): ~3,167 individuals (2022 census); Project Tiger launched 1973
  • Asiatic Lion (Panthera leo persica): Only in Gir Forest, Gujarat; ~674 individuals (2020 census)
  • Indian Elephant (Elephas maximus indicus): ~27,000โ€“30,000 in India; Project Elephant 1992
  • One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis): Kaziranga NP, Assam; ~3,700 globally; India has ~3,000+
  • Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia): Himalayas; ~400โ€“700 in India; Project Snow Leopard
  • Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica): National Aquatic Animal of India; Ganga-Brahmaputra system

Species Status โ€” Quick Reference Table

SpeciesIUCN StatusLocation in IndiaKey Threat
Great Indian BustardCRRajasthan, GujaratPower lines, habitat loss
GharialCRChambal, Girwa riversSand mining, fishing nets
Hangul (Kashmir Stag)CRDachigam NP, J&KHabitat loss, poaching
Pygmy HogCRManas NP, AssamGrassland burning
Bengal TigerENTiger Reserves across IndiaPoaching, habitat fragmentation
Asiatic LionENGir Forest, GujaratSingle-location vulnerability
Indian ElephantENNE India, Western Ghats, NilgirisHuman-elephant conflict
One-horned RhinoVUKaziranga, AssamPoaching for horn
Snow LeopardVUHimalayasClimate change, prey depletion
Lion-tailed MacaqueENWestern GhatsDeforestation
โšก Important Update: The One-horned Rhinoceros was downlisted from Vulnerable to Near Threatened in the 2024 IUCN update due to successful conservation in India and Nepal. Always check for latest IUCN updates before exams.

Revision Checklist

โœ… Endemic = found only in a specific region; India ~33% endemic flora in hotspots
โœ… IUCN Red List: EX โ†’ EW โ†’ CR โ†’ EN โ†’ VU โ†’ NT โ†’ LC โ†’ DD
โœ… Threatened = EX + EW + CR + EN + VU (5 categories)
โœ… DD = Data Deficient โ‰  safe; just insufficient data
โœ… CR species: Great Indian Bustard, Gharial, Hangul, Malabar civet, Namdapha flying squirrel
โœ… EN species: Bengal tiger, Asiatic lion, Indian elephant, Snow leopard, Ganges dolphin
โœ… Asiatic lion: only in Gir Forest, Gujarat (~674 individuals, 2020)
โœ… Bengal tiger: ~3,167 (2022 census); Project Tiger 1973
โœ… One-horned rhino: Kaziranga; ~3,000+ in India
โœ… National Aquatic Animal = Ganges River Dolphin (EN)