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      • 11 species of birds seen in India have been tagged critically endangered by the International Union for Conversation of Nature (IUCN) for 2015. The list of endangered birds includes Great Siberian Crane, Indian Bustard, White-backed Vulture and Red-headed Vulture, Forest Owlet, Spoon Billed Sandpiper, White Bellied Heron etc.
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  2. IUCN Red List of Endangered Species lists 182 species of Indian birds in the categories of Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable, and Near Threatened. These species are threatened with global extinction, and trade in these species is internationally banned.

    • When Is A Species Considered Critically Endangered?
    • Critically Endangered Animal Species of India
    • Critically Endangered Mammals
    • Critically Endangered Birds
    • Critically Endangered Reptiles
    • Critically Endangered Amphibians
    • Critically Endangered Fishes
    • Critically Endangered Spiders

    Critically endangered is the highest risk category assigned by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List to wild species. There are five quantitative criteria to determine whether a taxon is threatened. A taxon is critically endangered when the best available evidence indicates that it meets any of the following criteria: 1...

    The Critically Endangered list includes 10 mammals, 15 birds, 6 reptiles, 19 species of amphibians, 14 fishes etc.

    Pygmy Hog (Porcula salvania).
    Andaman White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura andamanensis)
    Jenkin’s Andaman Spiny Shrew (Crocidura jenkinsi)
    Nicobar White-tailed Shrew (Crocidura nicobarica)

    According to International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list of birds, the information contained in the IUCN Red list version 2013.2 indicates that 15 species of birds from India are critically endangered. Critically endangered birds in India under a different classification can be grouped as: 1. Migratory Wetland Species – Baer’s Po...

    Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)
    Leatherback Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea)
    Four-toed River Terrapin or River Terrapin (Batagur baska)
    Anamalai Flying Frog (Rhacophorus pseudomalabaricus)
    Gundia Indian Frog (Indirana gundia)
    Kerala Indian Frog (Indirana phrynoderma)
    Charles Darwin’s Frog (Ingerana charlesdarwini)
    Pondicherry Shark (Carcharhinus hemiodon)
    Ganges Shark (Glyphis gangeticus)
    Knife-tooth Sawfish (Anoxypristis cuspidata)
    Large-tooth Sawfish (Pristis microdon)
    Rameshwaram Ornamental or Rameshwaram Parachute Spider (Poecilotheria hanumavilasumica)
    Gooty Tarantula, Metallic Tarantula or Peacock Tarantula (Poecilotheria metallica
    • Great Indian Bustard. Once earmarked as India’s National Bird, was not bestowed this title due to obvious concerns about its name being mis-spelt and the resultant embarrassment.
    • Bengal Florican. 01 of 04 Bustard species found in India, the Bengal Florican is a secretive species whose fleeting glimpse can delight any wildlife lover.
    • Lesser Florican. Another of the Bustard Family Species in India, these pretty birds are fast disappearing due to the destruction and degradation of grasslands in India.
    • Forest Owlet. The Forest Owlet is endemic to India, and only found in the Narmada Valley. Such little is known about this bird, and so small its distribution, that the Forest Owlet was declared extinct in 1972, only 100 years after its discovery!
  3. Poaching and massive hunting took these beautiful species birds into the category of critically endangered birds of India. Great Indian bustard,Indian Vulture, Himalayan quail and Siberian Crane are few species of birds who are facing critical problem of extinction. 14 Most Beautiful Indian Birds on The Verge of Extinction Great Indian Bustard

  4. Sep 27, 2018 · Unfortunately, denudation of forests, global warming and rampant poaching on eggs and certain species for food has caused 15 indigenous and migratory birds in India to be critically endangered.

  5. While previously this list contained 132 species of plants and animals in 2018, as of the 2023-1 update from the IUCN Red List, over 950 species of animals (and over 600 species of plants) are listed as critically endangered, endangered, or vulnerable.