The Red Data Book is a compilation of information on the conservation status of species and subspecies of plants and animals that are considered in danger of extinction. It is produced by the World Conservation Union (IUCN), which is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental organization. The Red Data Book is an important reference for conservationists, governments, scientists, and other stakeholders in the conservation of biodiversity. The book provides detailed information about the status of threatened species, including population numbers, distribution, threats, and conservation measures. It also provides guidelines for assessing the risk of species extinction and for designing conservation strategies.
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