Northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) recovery strategy: chapter 26
Appendix 4
COSEWIC Criteria for Endangered and Threatened Species
COSEWIC Organization and Procedures Manual
Table 2: COSEWIC Criteria for Endangered and Threatened Species | ||
These are essentially IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN 1994) that were reviewed and evaluated by COSEWIC (COSEWIC 1999). See IUCN Red List Categories (IUCN 1994) for definitions and interpretation guidelines. | ||
Endangered | Threatened | |
A. Declining Total Population | ||
Population decline rate of at least: | 50% in 10 years or 3 generations | 20% in 10 years or 3 generations |
using either (1) population reduction observed, estimated, inferred‚ or suspected in the past based on
|
||
B. Small Distribution and Decline or Fluctuation | ||
Either extent of occurrence or area of occupancy and any 2 of the following 3: | <5,000 km2 <500 km2 |
<20‚000 km2 <2‚000 km2 |
(1) either severely fragmented: | (isolated populations with a reduced probability of recolonization, once extinct) | |
orknown to exist at # locations | ≤5 | ≤10 |
(2) continuing decline in any of the following: a) extent of occurrence b) area of occupancy c) area, extent and/or quality of habitat d) number of locations or populations e) number of mature individuals (3) fluctuating in any of the following: a) extent of occurrence b) area of occupancy c) number of locations or populations d) number of mature individuals |
any rate
>1 order/mag
|
any rate
>1 order/mag
|
C. Small Total Population Size and Decline | ||
Number of mature individuals and 1 of the following 2: (1) rapid decline rate of at least (2) continuing decline and either (a) fragmentation or (b) all individuals in a single population |
<2‚500 20% in 5 years or 2 generations all populations <250 |
<10,000 10% in 10 years or 3 generations any rate all populations <1‚000 |
D. Very Small or Restricted | ||
Either (1) # of mature individuals or (2) population is susceptible |
<250
(not applicable) |
<1,000
area of occupancy <100 km2 or # of locations <5 |
E. Quantitative Analysis | ||
Indicating the probability of extinction in the wild to be at least: | 20% in 20 years or 5 generations | 10% in 100 years |
Special Concern: Species which are particularly sensitive to human activities or natural events but are not endangered or threatened species. |
||
Examples of reasons why a species may qualify for “Special Concern”:
|
||
Examples of reasons why a species may not qualify for “Special Concern”:
|
Page details
- Date modified: