• UK Species in the Red

  • Feb 12 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • How are the UK's animals really doing? In this episode, we dive into the IUCN Red List—the world’s most comprehensive assessment of species at risk of extinction—to uncover which of our birds, mammals, invertebrates, fish, and more are struggling.

    Some of the findings won't come as a surprise, but others might shock you, as a few of our most familiar and commonly seen birds are in fact on the Red list.

    Rather than focusing on a single species, this episode takes a step back to reveal the bigger picture of wildlife decline in the UK. But it’s not all bad news! We also highlight conservation success stories, celebrating species that are making a comeback thanks to dedicated efforts.

    Join us as we uncover the challenges, surprises, and inspiring efforts to turn the tide for the UK’s wildlife.

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    Links:

    IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

    Peoples Trust for Endangered Species

    UK fish and chip shops are selling endangered sharks, DNA tests prove | Sharks | The Guardian

    Vendace and powan | NatureScot

    Endangered UK crayfish released into the wild at secret river site in Hampshire | Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust

    The State Of Britain's Moths | Butterfly Conservation

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