Conuropsis carolinensis

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Taxonomy [top]

Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family
ANIMALIA CHORDATA AVES PSITTACIFORMES PSITTACIDAE

Scientific Name: Conuropsis carolinensis
Species Authority: (Linnaeus, 1758)
Common Name/s:
English Carolina Parakeet

Assessment Information [top]

Red List Category & Criteria: Extinct     ver 3.1
Year Assessed: 2008
Assessor/s: BirdLife International
Reviewer/s: Bird, J., Butchart, S.
History:
2004 Extinct
2000 Extinct
1994 Extinct
1988 Extinct

Geographic Range [top]

Range Description: Conuropsis carolinensis was endemic to the eastern USA, with the nominate race ranging from Florida to Virginia, and ludovicianus, through the Mississippi-Missouri drainage1. Birds were still common at the beginning of the 19th century but, in 1832, Audubon noted their decline, which followed increasing human settlement moving inland from the east5. The last specimens were collected by Chapman near Lake Okeechobee, Florida, in 19044 (although rumours of its survival persisted into the 1930s4). The last captive bird died in the Cincinnati Zoo in 19182.

Habitat and Ecology [top]

Habitat and Ecology: Birds were wide-ranging but their typical habitat was cypress and sycamore trees along rivers and swamps5.

Systems: Terrestrial

Threats [top]

Major Threat(s): The main causes of the species's extinction were persecution (for food, crop protection, aviculture and the millinery trade), and deforestation (especially of the bottomlands), probably compounded by its gregariousness5, and by competition with introduced bees3.

Citation: BirdLife International 2008. Conuropsis carolinensis. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 04 February 2012.
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