The National Red List Project

Regional and National Red Lists provide countries with key information about species status within their borders, which can be used directly for national conservation and planning policies supporting effective protection of biodiversity.

Importantly, National Red Lists can be used to assist member states and regions in measuring and reporting progress towards international commitments and multi-lateral agreements on biodiversity. For example, reporting on the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) targets through:

  • Enabling determination of the conservation status and trends of species
  • Enabling identification of species or ecosystems under greatest threat
  • Informing conservation planning and priority setting and therefore national biodiversity strategies and action plans (NBSAPs).
  • Informing the incorporation of biodiversity values into national and local development and planning processes
  • Raising awareness of biodiversity and threatened species