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Paradisaea rubra

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Taxonomy [top]

Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family
ANIMALIA CHORDATA AVES PASSERIFORMES PARADISAEIDAE

Scientific Name: Paradisaea rubra
Species Authority: Daudin, 1800
Common Name/s:
English Red Bird-of-paradise, Red Bird-of-Paradise

Assessment Information [top]

Red List Category & Criteria: Near Threatened     ver 3.1
Year Assessed: 2008
Assessor/s: BirdLife International
Reviewer/s: Gilroy, J., Butchart, S.
Contributor/s: Gibbs, D.
Justification:
This species has a small range and a moderately small population size. It is likely to have declined as a result of habitat loss, and trends in human activity and population change should be monitored carefully to clarify the level of threat. It is currently considered Near Threatened.

History:
2004 Near Threatened
1988 Near Threatened

Geographic Range [top]

Range Description: Paradisea rubra is endemic to the West Papuan islands of Waigeo, Batanta, Gemien and Saonek off north-west Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), Indonesia, where it is common in suitable habitats.

Countries:
Native:
Indonesia
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Population [top]

Population Trend: Decreasing

Habitat and Ecology [top]

Habitat and Ecology: This species occurs in forest and forest edge in the lowlands and hills, up to 600 m 1,4,6,9.

Systems: Terrestrial

Threats [top]

Major Threat(s): Waigeo's rugged relief and lack of infrastructure suggest there may be no serious immediate threats to its forests. Selective logging has been reported in the north of Waigeo, the south-east corner of the island was ravaged by fire in 1982, and there are concerns over a cobalt mining concession on the island2,3,10,11. Logging on Batanta (where the only protected area is only 100 km2) is resulting in major habitat loss but this species's tolerance of logged forest is poorly known. As well as possibly declining from habitat degradation, this species is hunted locally for skins and possibly cage-birds5,7.

Conservation Actions [top]

Conservation Actions: Conservation Actions Underway
Pulau Waigeo nature reserve, established in the late 1980s, covers 1,530 km2, but there are reports that it may be substantially reduced in size3,8.

Conservation Actions Proposed
Conduct repeated surveys within the range to determine current distribution and abundance, as well as assess population trends and rates of habitat loss. Conduct ecological studies to improve understanding of its precise habitat requirements, tolerance of secondary habitats and response to fragmentation. Ensure the future integrity of existing protected areas within the range, e.g. Pulau Waigeo.

Citation: BirdLife International 2008. Paradisaea rubra. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 09 February 2012.
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