Global population size and trends Sample Clauses

Global population size and trends. The most recent information on population status and trends that has been made available to ACAP by the Parties was summarised for consideration by the joint Working Groups. It is important to note that these summaries reflect only data that have been submitted to the database. The rigour therefore of this information is reliant on timely and comprehensive provision of relevant information by all Parties. At present, there are 248 islands where populations of ACAP species breed. The 29 ACAP species that are listed currently comprise 2.95 million pairs each year, breeding at 141 “island groups” which in turn comprise 571 populations (excluding sites with single or mixed pairs). The rarest of the ACAP species remains the Critically Endangered Amsterdam Albatross (30 annually breeding pairs), and the most abundant is the Vulnerable White- chinned Petrel (c. 1 million annually breeding pairs). Determination of global trends is difficult because populations within a species may show different trajectories. Discussions preceding the meeting raised the option of applying the algorithms used by BirdLife International in their determination of IUCN status. The status of all ACAP species will be reviewed by BirdLife International in 2012. BirdLife wishes to work with ACAP to ensure that the most current and up-to-date population data are used in the re- assessments. Therefore, application of the BirdLife International criteria to assess global population trends should ensure that the information provided to the Fourth Meeting of Parties to the Agreement in 2012 shall be broadly consistent with the BirdLife assessments for the IUCN Red List later in the year. Population decline Restricted breeding range Limited population size Decline in habitat Endemic to single country Number of island groups Annual breeding pairs Breeding Frequency Table 2. 2011 Summary of status of ACAP albatross and petrel species CRITICALLY ENDANGERED 1 Amsterdam Albatross * * * France 1 30 B 2 Tristan Albatross * * United Kingdom 1 1,698 B 3 Waved Albatross * * * Ecuador 2 9,615 A ENDANGERED 4 Northern Royal Albatross * * * New Zealand 3 5,832 B 5 Black-footed Albatross 4 68,962 A 6 Sooty Albatross * 6 13,674 B 7 Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross * * United Kingdom 2 33,650 A 8 Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross * 4 39,320 A 9 Black-browed Albatross * 15 600,661 A VULNERABLE 10 Antipodean Albatross * * New Zealand 3 8,273 B 11 Wandering Albatross * 5 8,214 B 12 Southern Royal albatross * New Zealand ...
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