'Threatened species' are any species (including animals, plants, fungi, insects, bugs, etc.) which are vulnerable to extinction in the near future.
The
World Conservation Union (IUCN) is the foremost authority on threatened species, and treats threatened species not as a single category, but as a group of three categories:
vulnerable,
endangered, and
critically endangered, depending on the degree to which they are threatened.
Species which are threatened are sometimes characterised by the
population dynamics measure of ''
critical depensation'', a mathematical measure of biomass related to population growth rate. This quantitative metric is one method of evaluating the degree of endangerment.
Less-than-threatened categories are
Near Threatened,
Least Concern, and the no longer assigned category of
Conservation Dependent. Species which have not been evaluated (NE), or do not have sufficient data (
Data Deficient) also are not considered "threatened" by the IUCN.
Although ''threatened'' and ''vulnerable'' may be used interchangeably when discussing IUCN categories, the term ''threatened'' is generally used to refer to the three categories (critically endangered, endangered and vulnerable), while ''vulnerable'' is used to refer to the least at risk of those three categories. They may be used interchangeably in most contexts however, as all vulnerable species are threatened species (''vulnerable'' is a category of ''threatened species''); and, as the more at-risk categories of threatened species (namely ''endangered'' and ''critically endangered'') must, by definition, also qualify as vulnerable species, all threatened species may also be considered vulnerable.
Threatened species are also referred to as a
red-listed species, as they are listed in the
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Subspecies, populations and stocks may also be classified as threatened.
United States

"Threatened" in relation to "endangered" under the ESA.
Under the
Endangered Species Act in the
United States, "threatened" is the less protected the two protected categories. The
Bay checkerspot butterfly (''Euphydryas editha bayensis'') is an example of a threatened subspecies protected under the ESA.
See also
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Biodiversity Action Plan
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World Conservation Union IUCN
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Illegal logging
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Rare species
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Red and
Blue-listed
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Slash-and-burn
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Threatened fauna of Australia
External links
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Threatened animals
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World Conservation Union threatened species list
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Endangered Species International
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IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria