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Ten species on the brink of extinction to watch in 2026.
Summary
Fauna and Flora International published its 2026 Species to Watch list naming ten highly threatened species, with examples ranging from wild tulips to gibbons. The list highlights conservation actions and the partners working to protect these plants and animals.
Content
Fauna and Flora International has published its annual Species to Watch list for 2026. The list identifies ten extraordinary but highly threatened plants and animals described as being on the brink of extinction. Examples mentioned by the charity range from wild tulips to iridescent 'psychedelic' spiders, venomous snakes and gibbons. The organisation framed the list as a way to spotlight conservation work and the people and partners involved.
What the list highlights:
- Fauna and Flora International unveiled the 2026 Species to Watch list.
- The list names ten species described as highly threatened or on the brink of extinction.
- Species cited include wild tulips, iridescent "psychedelic" spiders, venomous snakes and gibbons.
- The list is presented to spotlight conservation actions and the partners working to deliver them.
- Kristian Teleki, the charity's CEO, described the list as a beacon of hope.
Summary:
The list aims to draw attention to ten highly threatened species and the conservation actions underway to protect them. Fauna and Flora International emphasised the role of partners and field teams in delivering those actions. Undetermined at this time.
