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| ANIMALIA | CHORDATA | AVES | PSITTACIFORMES | PSITTACIDAE |
| Scientific Name: | Trichoglossus haematodus | |||
| Species Authority: | (Linnaeus, 1771) | |||
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| Taxonomic Notes: | Trichoglossus haematodus and T. rubritorquis (Sibley and Monroe 1990, 1993) have been lumped into T. haematodus following Christidis and Boles (1994). | |||
| Red List Category & Criteria: | Least Concern ver 3.1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Year Published: | 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Assessor/s: | BirdLife International | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Reviewer/s: | Butchart, S. & Symes, A. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Justification: This species has an extremely large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence <20,000 km2 combined with a declining or fluctuating range size, habitat extent/quality, or population size and a small number of locations or severe fragmentation). Despite the fact that the population trend appears to be decreasing, the decline is not believed to be sufficiently rapid to approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the population trend criterion (>30% decline over ten years or three generations). The population size has not been quantified, but it is not believed to approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the population size criterion (<10,000 mature individuals with a continuing decline estimated to be >10% in ten years or three generations, or with a specified population structure). For these reasons the species is evaluated as Least Concern. |
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| History: |
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| Countries: |
Native: Australia; Indonesia; New Caledonia; Papua New Guinea; Solomon Islands; Timor-Leste; VanuatuIntroduced: Hong Kong; Singapore |
| Range Map: | Click here to open the map viewer and explore range. |
| Population: | The global population size has not been quantified, but the species is described as common to abundant on New Guinea and surrounding islands, abundant in northern Australia, common on Timor and Flores and rare on Bali,Sumbawa and Tasmania (del Hoyo et al. 1997). |
| Population Trend: |
Decreasing
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| Major Threat(s): | The species has been heavily traded: since 1981 when it was listed on CITES Appendix II, 100,388 wild-caught individuals have been recorded in international trade (UNEP-WCMC CITES Trade Database, January 2005) |
| Conservation Actions: |
Conservation Actions Underway CITES Appendix II. CMS Appendix II. |
| Citation: | BirdLife International 2012. Trichoglossus haematodus. In: IUCN 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 24 May 2013. |
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