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EEAFigure Conservation status of species of European Union interest in grassland ecosystems
Statistics by region on the left, overall statistics on the right.
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EEAFigure Conservation status of species of European Union interest in grassland ecosystems per group
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EEAFigure Conservation status of species of European Union interest in marine habitats
Conservation status of species of European Union interest in marine ecosystems per group
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EEAFigure Conservation status of species of European Union interest that are typical of coastal ecosystems, EU-25
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EEAFigure Conservation status of species of European Union interest typical of coastal ecosystems in the EU-25
Conservation status of species per biogeographical area in coastal ecosystems.
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EEAFigure Conservation status of species per region
Conservation status of species per region of Community interest
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EEAFigure Cumulative distribution of 102 bird species with unfavourable conservation status occurring on farmland
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Publication EU 2010 Biodiversity Baseline
The EU 2010 Biodiversity Baseline provides facts and figures on the state and trends of the different biodiversity and ecosystem components. It thereby supports the EU in developing the post‑2010 sub‑targets and provides factual data for measuring and monitoring progress in the EU from 2011 to 2020.
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EEAFigure Forest bird species with 'unfavorable conservation status'
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Indicator Assessment Habitats of European interest (SEBI 005) - Assessment published May 2010
 Conservation status (1) is quite variable across the regions. A relatively large proportion of habitats (35 %) have a favourable status in the Alpine region but the situation is much worse in the Atlantic region where more than 70 % have an unfavourable status.That means their range and quality are in decline or do not meet the specified quality criteria. There are still significant gaps in knowledge on marine areas, except for the Baltic. (1) The reporting format uses three classes of conservation status. 'Good' (green) indicates that the species or habitat is at Favourable Conservation Status as defined in the Directive and the habitat or species can be expected to prosper without any change to existing management or policies. Two classes of 'Unfavourable' are also recognised. 'Unfavourable-Bad' (red) signifies that a habitat or species is in serious danger of becoming extinct (at least locally) and 'Unfavourable-Inadequate' (amber) is used for situations where a change in management or policy is required but the danger of extinction is not so high. The unfavourable category has been split into two classes to allow improvements or deterioration to be reported. (Assessment, monitoring and reporting under Article 17 of the Habitats Directive: Explanatory Notes & Guidelines DRAFT 2 January 2006).
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