What is the difference between threatend species and endangered species?

A threatend species is about to become endangered. There is more of the species if it is threatend. Endangered is at risk of being extinct.

It is a matter of the quantities still existing Threatened" is a blanket category, containing the classifications "Vulnerable", "Endangered", and "Critically Endangered". These assessments are based on calculated probabilities of extinction. The full list for assessment is too long to list here, but can be found at redlist.org/info/categories_criteria2001... just keep scrolling down the page to Section V Threatened means the species' habitat is decreasing - endangered means the species is almost completely gone and unless drastic measures are taken now - they will be extinct (no more).

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