Categories and Criteria

The IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria have undergone an extensive review in recent years. This review has produced a clearer, more open, and easy-to-use system. The revised Categories and Criteria (IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria version 3.1) were adopted by IUCN Council in February 2000 and all new assessments and reassessments of taxa on the IUCN Red List must follow this revised system.

The conversion of all existing assessments on the Red List to the revised system will take time. In the interim, the current Red List includes assessments using both the 1994 Red List Categories and Criteria and the 2001 Categories and Criteria. To avoid confusion, all assessments using the 2001 Categories and Criteria are indicated by a ' ver 3.1 (2001) ' hyperlink, and all assessments using the 1994 Categories and Criteria are indicated by a ' ver 2.3 (1994) ' hyperlink.

2001 IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria version 3.1

Catsandcrit_3_1_v1223290226 All new assessments and reassessments on the IUCN Red List use the 2001 IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria version 3.1. Some assessments from 1996-2000 have also been converted to follow the revised categories and criteria. All of these are clearly indicated.

Direct links to the PDF versions of the above document in English, French and Spanish are listed below:

Guidelines on how to use the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria have been developed and are regularly updated; a PDF version of these guidelines is available in English only.

The direct link to the Guidelines PDF is:

1994 IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria version 2.3

Catsandcrit_2_3_v1223290226 Assessments from 1996-2000 that have not been converted over to the revised system, use the 1994 categories and criteria.

Application of the IUCN Red List Criteria at regional levels

Catsandcritguidelines_v1223290226 Guidelines on the application of the IUCN Red List Criteria at national or regional levels have also been developed. Direct links to PDF versions of these guidelines in English, French and Spanish are given below. In using these guidelines it is important to note that national or regional assessments are NOT eligible for inclusion on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, unless they are for endemics.