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Wild Species 2010, the third report in the Wild Species series, presents the results of general status assessments for a broad cross-section of Canadian plants and animals. General status assessments are made by integrating the best available information on population size, distribution, threats and trends to generate an expert evaluation of the status of each species. This information can be used to place a species in a geographic, taxonomic and ecological context, and gain an impression of the species' general status within that context. General status ranks are used by COSEWIC (the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada), to help prioritize species for detailed status assessments.
General status assessments are used to classify species into one of 10 general status ranks. These categories necessarily represent a coarse-scaled assessment of a species' status in Canada, due to the large number of species assessed, and the variability in the quantity and quality of information available for each species. Nevertheless, general status ranks allow species to be prioritized in terms of the effort and attention needed to prevent their further decline or loss. In some cases, more recent detailed assessments, including those done by COSEWIC, or as part of this website (Status of Birds in Canada), can lead to changes in assessment of the status of a species. These changes will be reflected in the next Wild Species report, due out in 2015.
For more information on the Wild Species series see: http://www.wildspecies.ca/
For a copy of the Wild Species 2010 report, including species ranks see: http://www.wildspecies.ca/wildspecies2010/default.cfm
For previous Wild Species reports, see: http://www.wildspecies.ca/wildspecies2005/default.cfm (2005 report) http://www.wildspecies.ca/wildspecies2000/index.html (2000 report)