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THE IUCN RED LIST: A KEY CONSERVATION TOOL Jean-Christophe Vié, Craig Hilton-Taylor, Caroline Pollock, James Ragle, Jane Smart, Simon Stuart and Rashila Tong The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ The 2008 Review of The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ Vié, J.-C., Hilton-Taylor, C. and Stuart, S.N. (eds) The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ (or The IUCN Red List) has a long established history as the world’s most comprehensive information source on the global conservation status of plant and animal species. It is based on an objective system of assessing the risk of extinction for a species. Species listed as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable are collectively described as “threatened”. The IUCN Red List is not just a register of names and associated threat categories. It is a rich compendium of information on the threats to the species, their ecological requirements, where they live, and information on conservation actions that can be used to reduce or prevent extinctions. The 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ will include data on over 45,000 species. Now too large to publish as a book, the Red List database can be viewed in its entirety on www.iucnredlist.org. The 2008 Review of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ provides an in depth analysis of the main findings of The 2008 Red List. It consists of a series of chapters that will also be available as individual brochures. ISBN 978-2-8317-1063-1, 2008