What is the difference in status classification often observed between different conservation sources?

Answer

Some report them as Threatened (e.g., ESA listing), while others classify them as critically endangered

The disparity in reporting stems from the specific criteria used by the listing body or the point in time the assessment was made, resulting in classifications like Threatened versus critically endangered.

What is the difference in status classification often observed between different conservation sources?
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