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1 December 2010 The 2009/2010 Armadillo Red List Assessment
Agustín Manuel Abba, Mariella Superina
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Abstract

The conservation status of the 21 extant armadillo species was re-assessed by specialists of the IUCN/SSC Anteater, Sloth and Armadillo Specialist Group between December 2009 and May 2010. Information on their geographic range, population size and status, habitat and ecology, threats, and existing conservation measures was collected from the literature and personal communications. Four armadillo species were classified as Vulnerable, four as Near Threatened, and four were categorized as Data Deficient. Less than half of all armadillo species were listed as Least Concern. Virtually all assessed species are affected by hunting as well as habitat fragmentation and degradation. The populations of only two species are thought to be increasing, while those of at least seven species are in decline. Much work is still needed to ensure the long-term survival of all species. Most armadillo species occur in at least one protected area, but other conservation actions are scarce.

Agustín Manuel Abba and Mariella Superina "The 2009/2010 Armadillo Red List Assessment," Edentata 11(2), 135-184, (1 December 2010). https://doi.org/10.5537/020.011.0203
Published: 1 December 2010
KEYWORDS
Cingulata
conservation status
Dasypodidae
threats
Xenarthra
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