Aral Sea |
They are as follows:
- Aral Sea — Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan: freshwater, collapsed
- Raised bogs — Germany: critically endangered
- Gonakier forests — Senegal River floodplain: freshwater, critically endangered
- Cape Sand Flats — Fynbos, South Africa: terrestrial, critically endangered
- Coorong lagoons — Australia: freshwater/marine, critically endangered
- Karst rising springs — Southern Australia: freshwater, critically endangered
- Coastal sandstone upland swamps — Australia: freshwater, endangered/critically endangered
- Swamps, marshes and lakes in the Murray-Darling Basin — Australia: freshwater, endangered/critically endangered
- Giant kelp forests — Alaska: marine, endangered/critically endangered
- Caribbean coral reefs — Caribbean: marine, endangered/critically endangered
- Seagrass meadows — Southern Australia: marine, endangered-critically endangered
- German tamarisk pioneer vegetation — Europe: freshwater, endangered
- Coolibah-Black Box woodland — Australia: freshwater/terrestrial, endangered
- Tapia forest — Madagascar: terrestrial, endangered
- Semi-evergreen vine thicket — Australia: terrestrial, endangered
- Great Lakes Alvars — United States and Canada: terrestrial, vulnerable/endangered
- Reed beds — Europe: freshwater, vulnerable
- Floodplain ecosystem of river red gum and black box — southeastern Australia: freshwater, vulnerable
- Tepui shrubland - Venezuela: terrestrial, least concern
- Granite gravel fields and sand plains - New Zealand: terrestrial, least concern
What is IUCN?
Oskin, Becky. " IUCN Criteria For 'Red List' of Endangered Ecosystems Detailed | Conservation | OurAmazingPlanet.com ."Home | OurAmazingPlanet.com . N.p., 8 May 2013. Web. 12 May 2013. <http://www.ouramazingplanet.com/4448-iucn-red-list-ecosystems-detailed.html>.
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