From: Kariuki Ndang'ang'a <ndanganga@yahoo.com>
Date: 2019-07-09 05:39
Subject: Fw: Preliminary decisions for the 2019 IUCN Red List update

For your information, see below invitation for further comments until mid-July on the preliminary decisions for 2019 IUCN Red List update, which can be found on the Africa section of the GTB Forums webpage (https://globally-threatened-bird-forums.birdlife.org/category/threatened-african-birds/).

Subject topics are as follows (you can follow hyperlinks):

·       Seychelles White-eye (Zosterops modestus): revise global status?

·       Turner’s Eremomela (Eremomela turneri): revise global status?

·       Monteiro’s Bush-shrike (Malaconotus monteiri): revise global status?

·       Pale-throated Barbet (Gymnobucco vernayi): request for information.

·       Mascarene Swiftlet (Aerodramus francicus): revise global status?

·       Senegal Parrot (Poicephalus senegalus): request for information.

·       Red-billed Tropicbird (Phaethon aethereus): request for information.

·       Echo Parakeet (Psittacula eques): revise global status?

·       Schouteden’s Swift (Schoutedenapus schoutedeni): no longer a valid taxon.

·       Dupont’s Lark (Chersophilus duponti): Request for information from North Africa

·       Principe Speirops (Zosterops leucophaeus): revise global status?

·       Species to be potentially uplisted after a reassessment of species against criterion A, following Tracewski et al. (2016)


 

From: redlistteam <redlistteam@birdlife.org>
Sent: 03 July 2019 12:01
Subject: Preliminary decisions for the 2019 IUCN Red List update

 

Dear all,

 

Preliminary decisions on forum topics have now been posted on the GTB Forums webpage. These decisions can be found as comments at the bottom of each relevant topic. The topics will now remain open for any further comments until mid-July, when topics will be closed and final decisions to be submitted to IUCN will be made.

 

We would like to express our thanks for all of the comments posted on the GTB Forums so far during this latest round of discussions, and we do welcome any further comments. Your input is vital to the process of conducting Red List assessments and we are very grateful for your contributions.

Many thanks for supporting the global Red List for birds.

 

BirdLife Red List Team
Hannah Wheatley, Claudia Hermes, Rob Martin and Donal Smith


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