UNEP-WCMC continue to work on threatened trees, together with FFI, as part of
the Global Tree Campaign. If you would like to annotate information
in the Trees Conservation Database, or can provide information relating
to threat status of any other species of tree, please email comments to:
If there are taxonomic changes to be made please enter the name used in the Tree
Conservation Database, stating clearly its current taxonomic status.
Scientific name
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| Scientific name in the
Tree Conservation
Database if different. Please state its taxonomic status.
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| Family
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Distribution at country
or state level
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If the species is confined to a particular area (e.g.
a mountain range or district) please give the details
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IUCN Red List
Category
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o EX
o LRcd
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o EW
o LRnt
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o CR
o LRlc
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o EN
o DD
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o VU
o NE
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| Criteria (e.g. A1d,e,
B1+2c etc)
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Comment
Please sum up the status of the species. Include any information
about the population size or decline, restricted range, ecological
or taxonomic uniqueness, characteristics of regeneration or
reproductive strategy.
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Threats: please complete
the appropriate boxes below with a number according to order
of concern (using 1 as the most serious).
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Species-specific threats
o charcoal/fuelwood production
o commercial use as a source of timber
o local use as a source of timber
o commercial use other than timber/fuel
o local use other than timber/fuel
o grazing/damage by feral/exotic animals
o grazing/damage by native animals
o invasive plants
o pests and diseases
o poor dispersal/pollination
o poor regeneration
o seed predation
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Habitat-specific threats
o artificial burning
o exacerbated natural burning
o clear-felling/logging of the habitat
o commercial agricultural plantations
o extensive agriculture
o intensive agriculture
o pastoralism/ranching
o dams/flooding
o drainage
o expansion of human settlement
o forestry plantations
o forest/ecosystem management
o industrial development
o infrastructural development
o mining/exploration
o natural disaster
o pollution
o soil erosion
o tourism/leisure activities
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Is the species covered
in national or other legislation? If so please give the
details.
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| Is the species present
in a protected area? If so, which?
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Is the species cultivated
in a botanic garden? If so, which?
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| What is the status of
the species in cultivation?
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o Plantation grown
o Small scale
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o Widely cultivated
o None
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| Is the species subject
to any on-going conservation measures? Please give the
details
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| Uses: please enter
in the columns provided below the appropriate letter and number
corresponding to the part used and the level exploitation
respectively
Unspecified, Entire plant, SeeDling,
Gall, STem, Bark, Leaf, Inflorescence,
Fruit, Seed, EXudate, Root
1 Major International trade
2 Minor International trade
3 National or Local trade
4 Local use only
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Use
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Part
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Level
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Use
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Part
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Level
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EXAMPLE
Medicine
Timber
Fuel
Food
Food additive
Animal food
Invertebrate food
Bee plant
Vertebrate poison
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T,B
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2,2
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Non-vertebrate poison
Gum, resin, oil etc
Fibre
Gene source
Social use
Environmental use
Ornamental
Other (please specify)
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| Habitat: please tick
whichever of the boxes below describe the species natural
habitat most appropriately
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o Closed forest
o Open forest
o Scrub
o Herbaceous vegetation
o Sparsely vegetated
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o Lowland
o Submontane
o Montane
o Alpine
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o Broadleaved
o Coniferous
o Mixed
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o Cloud
forest
o Mangrove
o Swamp forest
o Wetland
o Sclerophyllous
o Anthropic landscape
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| o Temperate
o Tropical
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o Seasonal
o Non-seasonal
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o Moist
o Dry
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| Please define the habitat
further if necessary
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| Altitudinal range
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Min
Max
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| Light tolerance
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o Shade demanding
o Light tolerant
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| Regeneration guild
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o Abundant
o Scattered
o Scarce
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Pollination agents
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| Seed dispersers
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| Other species dependencies
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| Relevant references
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| Your name
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Date
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| Your contact details
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