Loxodonta cyclotis (African forest elephant)
A2abd. Analysis indicates a reduction of more than 80 % (This is not a typo!) of the continental population in the past three generations that is understood to be continuing and likely irreversible. Subpopulations have been experiencing different trajectories, with some being stable or even increasing, and others decreasing faster than the continental rate or being extirpated. Some of the major causes for population reduction, such as habitat loss due to human population expansion, are continuing, are expected to increase in the future, and are probably irreversible.
Loxodonta africana (African savanna elephant)
A2bd. Analysis indicates a reduction of more than 50 % of the continental population in the past three generations that is understood to be continuing and likely irreversible. Subpopulations have been experiencing different trajectories, with some being stable or even increasing, and others decreasing faster than the continental rate or being extirpated. Some of the major causes for population reduction, such as habitat loss due to human population expansion, are continuing, are expected to increase in the future, and are probably irreversible.
Critically Endangered
Data Deficient
Endangered
Extinct
Extinct in the Wild
Least Concern
Near Threatened
Not Evaluated
Vulnerable
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