The mangrove finch is a critically endangered species that is found only in a small mangrove forest on isabela island and it is currently highly threatened by an invasive parasitic fly called philornis downsi. A critically endangered galápagos finch and one of the world’s rarest birds. Currently known only from mangroves at a few sites (with restricted access) on isabela.

Note that a change in iucn red list category does not necessarily indicate a genuine change in the status of the species, but may simply reflect improved knowledge of the species' status. Population conservation the mangrove finch is classified as critically endangered on the iucn red list, with less than 100 individuals alive today. Conservation the mangrove finch is classified as critically endangered on the iucn red list, with only 20â€40 mature individuals as of 2021. [1] in january 2014, project researchers reported successfully … Taxonomy in detail assessment information & assessment iucn red list category and criteria - & assessment ver date assessed year published Mangrove finch geospiza heliobates has most recently been assessed for the iucn red list of threatened species in 2021. Geospiza heliobates is listed as critically endangered under criteria …

Taxonomy in detail assessment information & assessment iucn red list category and criteria - & assessment ver date assessed year published Mangrove finch geospiza heliobates has most recently been assessed for the iucn red list of threatened species in 2021. Geospiza heliobates is listed as critically endangered under criteria … Mangrove finch sci name: Camarhynchus heliobates protonym: Geospiza heliobates condor 3 p. 96 taxonomy: Passeriformes / thraupidae / camarhynchus taxonomy code: Manfin1 type locality:

Geospiza heliobates condor 3 p. 96 taxonomy: Passeriformes / thraupidae / camarhynchus taxonomy code: Manfin1 type locality: