Microakodontomys transitorius. Transitional Colilargo. VU. EN. N. 2010.2. Myrmecophaga tridactyla. Giant Anteater. NT. V
IUCN Red List version 2010.4: Table 7
Table 7: Species changing IUCN Red List Status (2009-2010) Published listings of a species' status may change for a variety of reasons (genuine improvement or deterioration in status; new information being available that was not known at the time of the previous assessment; taxonomic changes; corrections to mistakes made in previous assessments, etc. To help Red List users interpret the changes between the Red List updates, a summary of species that have changed category between 2009 (IUCN Red List version 2009.2) and 2010 (IUCN Red List version 2010.4) and the reasons for these changes is provided in the table below. The 2010 categories shown in this table were first published at different times throughout the year. The IUCN Red List version that each assessment first appeared in is shown. Publication dates for each version of the Red List are: 2010.1 - 10th March 2010; 2010.2 - 29th June 2010; 2010.3 - 2nd September 2010; 2010.4 - 27th October 2010. IUCN Red List Categories: EX - Extinct, EW - Extinct in the Wild, CR - Critically Endangered, EN - Endangered, VU - Vulnerable, LR/cd - Lower Risk/conservation dependent, NT - Near Threatened (includes LR/nt - Lower Risk/near threatened), DD - Data Deficient, LC - Least Concern (includes LR/lc - Lower Risk, least concern). Reasons for change: G - Genuine status change (genuine improvement or deterioration in the species' status); N - Non-genuine status change (i.e., status changes due to new information, improved knowledge of the criteria, incorrect data used previously, taxonomic revision, etc.) IUCN Red List (2009) Category
IUCN Red List (2010) Category
Mindanao Montane Forest Mouse Hummelinck's Vesper Mouse Greater Fairy Armadillo Goldman's Pocket Mouse Dingiso Woolly Flying Squirrel Little Hairy-footed Gerbil Burrowing Vole Western Nectar Bat Transitional Colilargo Giant Anteater Moon-toothed Degu Papuan Lowland Paramelomys Hodgson's Giant Flying Squirrel Bhutan Giant Flying Squirrel East African Praomys Goeldi's Spiny Rat Roberto's Spiny Rat Bismarck Flying Fox Ruck Flying Fox Indian Giant Squirrel Small-toothed Harvest Mouse Upland Horseshoe Bat Peruvian Rhipidomys Pohle's Fruit Bat Stripe-faced Fruit Bat Peterson's Free-tailed Bat Bismarck Giant Rat
NT VU NT VU CR DD NT VU VU VU NT VU DD NT VU NT VU VU EN DD NT VU VU NT VU VU VU EN
LC LC DD NT EN EN LC NT NT EN VU NT LC LC NT LC LC LC NT CR LC LC NT LC NT NT NT NT
N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N
EN NT LC LC DD LC LR/nt VU VU VU VU VU CR LC LR/nt DD LC VU LC VU EX EX EX CR EX EX CR VU CR EN EX EX EX EX EN EX EX CR EW EW EX EX CR CR EX DD EX NT EX EX EX EX EW EX CR
DD EN VU DD LC VU LC LC LC LC LC LC DD DD LC LC DD EN VU CR(PE) DD DD DD DD DD CR(PE) DD LC VU DD DD CR(PE) DD CR(PE) LC DD DD VU CR(PE) DD CR(PE) CR(PE) DD VU DD VU DD VU DD DD DD DD CR(PE) DD DD
N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N G N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N
Azores Grayling Madeira Grayling Corsican Swallowtail Canary Islands Large White Alpine Zephyr Blue Higgin's Anomalous Blue Sierra Nevada Blue Piedmont Anomalous Blue
VU VY LC EN EN LR/nt VU DD LC CR EN NT DD VU EN EN EN EN EN LC CR DD EN LC LC NT NT DD LR/nt VU LR/nt VU VU VU LR/nt VU LR/nt VU VU LR/lc LR/nt VU EN VU EN EN CR DD EN LC DD EN DD VU LR/nt EN EN EN LC LC LC EN LC VU VU
NT DD LC DD CR DD DD LC LC EN LC NT DD NT DD CR CR NT DD LC DD DD EN LC LC NT NT DD DD EN DD DD NT NT EN CR LC LC LC NT EN LC VU EN CR CR DD LC VU LC CR(PE) VU LC LC VU VU DD NT LC LC LC DD DD EN LC
Reason for Red List change version
N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N G G N N N N N G N N N N N N N N N N N N G N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N G N