What is the conservation dichotomy observed for *Emberiza citrinella* between global and regional assessments?
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Globally classified as Least Concern, but placed on the Red List in the UK and Ireland
The conservation status of the Yellowhammer presents a distinct dichotomy between broad global assessment and specific regional observation. Globally, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classifies the species as Least Concern, attributed to its estimated range spanning 12.9 million square kilometers and maintaining a large total population size. Conversely, within the UK and Ireland, the species population is drastically different, resulting in its designation on the Red List, signifying it as severely declining in those specific ecological pressures and management histories.

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