50 endangered species that only live in the Amazon rainforest

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March 2, 2020
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50 endangered species that only live in the Amazon rainforest

Calling the Amazon rainforest "the lungs of the planet" may appear melodramatic, but it holds some truth: As the largest tropical forest on Earth, the Amazon spans eight countries and 1.4 billion acres. If placed over the United States, the Amazon would stretch from western Pennsylvania to eastern California and from Canada to Mexico. The forest is one of our largest terrestrial carbon sinks, meaning its trees store carbon dioxide that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere as a greenhouse gas. 2019 reports estimate that the Amazon absorbs about 5% of all the carbon dioxide released each year.

And, this past year, these "lungs" caught fire. More than 74,000 wildfires have blazed across Brazil in the summer of 2019 alone, with about 40,000 of those fires threatening the Amazon. This is the highest rate of fires since Brazil's National Institute for Space Research began collecting such data, and an 80% increase from summer 2018.

2019's fires have been tied to Jair Bolsonaro, a climate change-denying populist and Brazil's president as of January 2019. Bolsonaro's changing policies have allowed rampant burning of land around the rainforest to clear land for agriculture; these fires spread easily to the forest itself. The three Brazilian states with the worst increase in fire in 2019 have local governments led by Bolsonaro's allies, and his government intends to prevent conservation in the rainforest, according to reporting from The Atlantic's Robinson Meyer. Bolsonaro authorized the Brazilian military to fight the fires late in August, but people around the world continue to criticize his role in the environmental catastrophe.

These fires not only pose a threat to a major source of our oxygen; they also threaten approximately one-tenth of the known species on Earth. The Amazon is home to 40,000 plants, 3,000 freshwater fish, hundreds of reptiles, thousands of birds and butterflies, and mammals such as jaguars, sloths, and Amazon river dolphins, according to the World Wildlife Foundation—and that's just the species we've discovered. The forest is also home to more than 30 million people, including hundreds of indigenous groups, many of whom protested President Bolsonaro for his policies. Meanwhile, organizations around the world such as the Rainforest Action Network, Rainforest Foundation, and Amazon Watch are continuing to work to preserve this habitat.

To explore some of the incredible life threatened by these fires, Stacker used 2020 data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List to identify 50 endangered animal and plant species that live only in the Amazon rainforest and the surrounding Amazon basin. Each species on this list is marked by the IUCN as vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered according to the most recent data available for that species.

Read on to learn about and see incredible photos of rare species from the white-bellied spider monkey to the yellow-spotted river turtle.

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Glaucous macaw

- Scientific name: Anodorhynchus glaucus
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified

Brumback's night monkey

- Scientific name: Aotus brumbacki
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Colombia
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Nancy Ma’s night monkey

- Scientific name: Aotus nancymaae
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Brazil (Amazonas), Colombia, Peru
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls
 

Blue-throated macaw

- Scientific name: Ara glaucogularis
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Bolivia
- Threatened by: Biological resource use, natural system modifications, invasive & other problematic species/genes/diseases, climate change & severe weather
- Current conservation efforts: Action recovery plan, conservation sites identified, subject to ex-situ conservation, education & awareness programs, subject to international management/trade controls

White-bellied spider monkey

- Scientific name: Ateles belzebuth
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Brazil (Roraima, Amazonas), Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, energy production & mining, biological resource use, natural system modifications
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, subject to education & awareness programs, included in international legislation, subject to any international management/trade controls

Variegated spider monkey

- Scientific name: Ateles hybridus
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Colombia, Venezuela
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area, subject to ex-situ conservation

White-cheeked spider monkey

- Scientific name: Ateles marginatus
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Brazil (Mato Grosso, Pará)
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Guiana spider monkey

- Scientific name: Ateles paniscus
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Brazil (Roraima, Amapá, Pará), French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Carabaya stubfoot toad

- Scientific name: Atelopus erythropus
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Bolivia
- Threatened by: Invasive & other problematic species/genes/diseases
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area

Morona-Santiago stubfoot toad

- Scientific name: Atelopus halihelos
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Ecuador
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use, invasive & other problematic species/genes/diseases
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area

Quito stubfoot toad

- Scientific name: Atelopus ignescens
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Ecuador
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, natural system modifications, invasive & other problematic species/genes/diseases, climate change & severe weather
- Current conservation efforts: Subject to ex-situ conservation

Gualecenita stubfoot toad

- Scientific name: Atelopus nepiozomus
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Ecuador
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, invasive & other problematic species/genes/diseases
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area

Pebas stubfoot toad

- Scientific name: Atelopus spumarius
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use, natural system modifications, invasive non-native/alien species/diseases
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, subject to ex-situ conservation

Bolivian stubfoot toad

- Scientific name: Atelopus tricolor
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Bolivia, Peru
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, invasive and other problematic species, genes & diseases, pollution
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area

Bald-headed uakari

- Scientific name: Cacajao calvus
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Brazil, Peru
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, included in international legislation, subject to any international management / trade controls

San Martin titi monkey

- Scientific name: Callicebus oenanthe
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Peru
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, recent education & awareness programs, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Goeldi’s monkey

- Scientific name: Callimico goeldii
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Bolivia, Brazil (Amazonas, Acre, Rondônia), Colombia, Peru
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Ka’apor capuchin

- Scientific name: Cebus kaapori
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Brazil (Maranhão, Pará)
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, energy production & mining, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Amazon giant glass frog

- Scientific name: Centrolene pipilatum
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Ecuador
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use, invasive & other problematic species/genes/diseases, climate change & severe weather
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area

Rio Branco antbird

- Scientific name: Cercomacra carbonaria
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Brazil, Guyana
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use, natual system modifications
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area

White-nosed saki

- Scientific name: Chiropotes albinasus
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Brazil
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, included in international legislation, subject to any international management / trade controls

Black bearded saki

- Scientific name: Chiropotes satanas
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Brazil
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use, natural system modifications
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Royal cinclodes

- Scientific name: Cinclodes aricomae
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Peru
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use, human intrusions & disturbance, natural system modifications, pollution, climate change & severe weather
- Current conservation efforts: Action recovery plan, conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area

Wattled curassow

- Scientific name: Crax globulosa
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Peru
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Action recovery plan, conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, subject to ex-situ conservation, subject to education & awareness programs

Belem curassow

- Scientific name: Crax pinima
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Brazil
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Action recovery plan, conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, subject to ex-situ conservation

Orinoco crocodile

- Scientific name: Crocodylus intermedius
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Colombia, Venezuela
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Action recovery plan, conservation sites identified, subject to ex-situ conservation, successfully reintroduced

Jocotoco antpitta

- Scientific name: Grallaria ridgelyi
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Ecuador, Peru
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, energy production & mining, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area

Golden parakeet

- Scientific name: Guaruba guarouba
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Brazil
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Action recovery plan, conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, subject to ex-situ conservation, subject to international management / trade controls

Pink-throated brilliant

- Scientific name: Heliodoxa gularis
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, energy production & mining, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, subject to international management / trade controls

Masked antpitta

- Scientific name: Hylopezus auricularis
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Bolivia
- Threatened by: Human intrusions & disturbance
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area

Sky blue poison dart frog

- Scientific name: Hyloxalus azureiventris
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Peru
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Amazon river dolphin

- Scientific name: Inia geoffrensis
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, energy production & mining, biological resource use, human intrusions & disturbnce, natural system modifications, pollution
- Current conservation efforts: Action recovery plan, conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, included in international legislation, subject to any international management / trade controls

Lagothrix lugens

- Scientific name: Lagothrix lugens
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Colombia
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Southern tiger cat

- Scientific name: Leopardus guttulus
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use, natural system modifications, invasive non-native/alien species/diseases
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, area based regional management plan, occurs in at least one protected area, recent education & awareness programs

Northern tiger cat

- Scientific name: Leopardus tigrinus
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, energy production & mining, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use, natural system modifications, invasive non-native/alien species/diseases, pollution
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Brazilian merganser

- Scientific name: Mergus octosetaceus
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, energy production & mining, biological resource use, human intrusions & disturbance, natural system modifications, pollution
- Current conservation efforts: Action recovery plan, conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, subject to ex-situ conservation, recent education & awareness programs

Minyobates steyermarki

- Scientific name: Minyobates steyermarki
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Venezuela
- Threatened by: Energy production & mining, biological resource use, pollution
- Current conservation efforts: Occurs in at least one protected area

Santa Rosa cochran frog

- Scientific name: Nymphargus megacheirus
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Colombia, Ecuador
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use, invasive non-native/alien species/diseases, pollution, climate change & severe weather
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area

Horned curassow

- Scientific name: Pauxi unicornis
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Bolivia
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, energy production & mining, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use, climate change & severe weather
- Current conservation efforts: Action recovery plan, conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, recent education & awareness programs

Caquetá tití monkey

- Scientific name: Plecturocebus caquetensis
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Colombia
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use, human intrusions & disturbance, pollution
- Current conservation efforts: None

Magdalena river turtle

- Scientific name: Podocnemis lewyana
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Colombia
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use, natural system modifications
- Current conservation efforts: None

Yellow-spotted river turtle

- Scientific name: Podocnemis unifilis
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela
- Threatened by: none
- Current conservation efforts: Included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Giant armadillo

- Scientific name: Priodontes maximus
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, recent education & awareness programs, included in international legislation, subject to international management / trade controls

Black-winged trumpeter

- Scientific name: Psophia obscura
- Red List status: Critically endangered
- Geographic range: Brazil
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area

Giant otter

- Scientific name: Pteronura brasiliensis
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, energy production & mining, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use, invasive & other problematic species/genes/diseases, pollution
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area, recent education & awareness programs, included in international legislation, subject to any international management / trade controls

Saguinus bicolor

- Scientific name: Saguinus bicolor
- Red List status: Endangered
- Geographic range: Brazil (Amazonas)
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use, invasive & other problematic species/genes/diseases
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, subject to ex-situ conservation, subject to recent education & awareness programs, included in international legislation, subject to any international management / trade controls

Lowland tapir

- Scientific name: Tapirus terrestris
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, included in international legislation, subject to any international management / trade controls

Telmatobius hintoni

- Scientific name: Telmatobius hintoni
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Bolivia
- Threatened by: Biological resource use, pollution
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified

Black tinamou

- Scientific name: Tinamus osgoodi
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Bolivia (resident), Colombia, Peru (breeding), Ecuador (seasonal)
- Threatened by: Agriculture & aquaculture, energy production & mining, biological resource use
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, occurs in at least one protected area

Amazonian manatee

- Scientific name: Trichechus inunguis
- Red List status: Vulnerable
- Geographic range: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
- Threatened by: Residential & commercial development, agriculture & aquaculture, energy production & mining, transportation & service corridors, biological resource use, human intrusions & disturbnce, natural system modifications, pollution, climate change & severe weather
- Current conservation efforts: Conservation sites identified, area based regional management plan, occurs in at least one protected area, subject to ex-situ conservation, recent education & awareness programs, included in international legislation, subject to any international management / trade controls

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