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Threatened species of Accipiter imitator

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Nature

Accipiter imitator requires large tracts of undisturbed forest and is threatened as a result of logging and the loss of its habitat.

Background

Accipiter imitator is a very rare and little-known species found only in forested areas on south Bougainville island, Papua New Guinea, and Choiseul and Santa Isabel, Solomon islands.

Incidence

No observations of Accipiter imitator were made during 11 visits to Bougainville, 1980--1986, or during a visit to Coiseul in 1990 or in 1994. It was sighted twice on Santa Isabel, 1986--1988, in inland forest in the lower valleys. With less than 250 mature individuals it is expected that the species will experience a continued decline.

Accipiter imitator is considered as "Endangered" by the the IUCN Red List for threatened species. CITES lists it as "Appendix 2".

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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #15: Life on Land

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World problems
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(E) Emanations of other problems
Biological classification
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    Dec 3, 2024