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Core support to the activities of the IUCN Mediterranean office is provided by:


Junta de Andalucia



Ministerio de Medio Ambiente

  Home > Mediterranean Programme > Red list and Species Conservation >Amphibians
Amphibians  

There are an estimated 98 species of amphibians in the Mediterranean region – a much higher species richness than in central and northern Europe.

In December 2004 experts meet to discuss the species assessments for all of these species and to assess their status and distribution. An initial global assessment of the status of over 5,700 amphibians world-wide is available in a searchable data-base at www.globalamphibians.org.

Below are some examples of the draft assessments for four of the species. Please do not quote these assessments until they become final.

 

 Species Status Map PDF Document

Alytes cisternasii

Near Threatened  
Discoglossus pictus Least Concern  

For more information on the assessments, maps and the full workshop report, please visit:

http://data.iucn.org/places/medoffice/cd_rep_amp

Species

Tiburones en el Mediterraneo

Peces continentales endémicos

Reptiles

Anfibios

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