Help Document the World’s 389 “Endangered” Bird Species

Help Document the World’s 389 “Endangered” Bird Species



Of the 9,934 extant bird species in the world 2,193 (22%) are threatened with extinction and are priorities for urgent conservation (Reference: 2012 IUCN Red List).

In the “Endangered” category 389 species face a very high risk of extinction in the wild. Loss of habitat is one of the biggest causes, but there is also an urgent need to increase people’s awareness and to change attitudes towards nature and the environment.

Our Species Champions are documenting the world’s “threatened” bird species by creating galleries enriched with photographs, video files, audio files and factsheets.

  • CR: Critically Endangered (197 species)

  • EN: Endangered (389 species)

  • VU: Vulnerable (727 species)

  • NT: Near Threatened (880 species)

Help Document the World’s 389 “Endangered” Bird Species
An immature Black-faced Spoonbill (Platalea minor) wading in a river in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan – Photo by

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Sharpe’s Longclaw (Macronyx sharpei) – Photo by

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Juvenile Basra Reed Warbler after confirmed breeding in July 2009 – Photo by

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An adult male Blakiston’s Fish Owl (Bubo blakistoni) with a trout by a pond in Hokkaido, Japan – Photo by John Andrew Wright

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White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus) – Photo by Mike Barth

If you have photographed any of these 2,193 “threatened” species and would like to become a Species Champion, please confirm your interest by completing the form below. You will immediately receive confirmation of your registration by email.

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Ken Billington

Ken Billington

Ken, a scientist by training held various management positions in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries during his professional career, enabling him to travel extensively throughout Europe, the Americas, North Africa, Asia and Japan. Ken has always been a keen photographer and bought his first telephoto lens 10 years ago. This was the beginning of his interest in bird photography. Since then he has also become an active supporter of birding and wildlife conservation.

Ken Billington

Ken Billington

Ken, a scientist by training held various management positions in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries during his professional career, enabling him to travel extensively throughout Europe, the Americas, North Africa, Asia and Japan. Ken has always been a keen photographer and bought his first telephoto lens 10 years ago. This was the beginning of his interest in bird photography. Since then he has also become an active supporter of birding and wildlife conservation.

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