Least concern (LC): This category is used by the IUCN to classify species that have a low risk of extinction. They are not currently facing any major threats.
Red List criteria: The Red List criteria are a set of guidelines developed by the IUCN to assess the conservation status of species. These criteria consider factors such as population size, decline rate, and geographic range.
Endangered: Species classified as endangered are at high risk of extinction. Their populations have declined significantly, and they face serious threats to their survival.