4 thoughts on “Ash-breasted Tit-tyrant (Anairetes alpinus)”
La especie aun se ve muy restringido su poblacion y no se cuenta con estudios o monitoreos que indique que la poblacion va en ahuemento.
En areas que se encuentra en conservacion como el caso de la Asociacion Ecosistemas Andinos – ECOAN , la poblacion se mantiene pero recien en os ultimos años se realizo el primer monitoreo y con ellos mas adelante hacer comparaciones de la poblacion , sin embargo esto no sucede en areas no conservadas . por lo que no seria recomendable cambiar de categoria sin tener mas informacion en general principalmente de areas donde no se realizan trabajos de conservacion en su habitat.
Gracias
Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this discussion. We greatly appreciate the time and effort invested in commenting. The window for consultation is now closed and we are unable to accept any more comments until 25 April 2025. We will now analyse and interpret the information, and we will post a preliminary decision on this species’ Red List category on this page on 25 April 2025, when discussions will re-open.
We thank Gregoria for the information shared in the above comment. This will be incorporated into the updated species factsheet. It is suggested that the species remain as Endangered until further surveys have been conducted throughout the species’ range. For the species to remain Endangered there would need to be sufficient evidence to indicate that there are no more than 250 mature individuals in the largest subpopulation, which appears highly unlikely. However, we would welcome any data/information to the contrary.
Based on available information, our preliminary proposal for the 2025 Red List would be to adopt the proposed classification outlined in the initial forum discussion.
There is now a period for further comments until the final deadline on 4 May 2025, after which the recommended categorisations will be put forward to IUCN.
The final 2025 Red List categories will be published on the BirdLife and IUCN websites in October 2025, following further checking of information relevant to the assessments by both BirdLife and IUCN.
Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this discussion. We greatly appreciate the time and effort invested in commenting. The window for consultation is now closed and we are unable to accept any more comments. We will analyse and interpret the information, and a final decision on this species’ Red List category will be posted on this page on 12 May 2025.
La especie aun se ve muy restringido su poblacion y no se cuenta con estudios o monitoreos que indique que la poblacion va en ahuemento.
En areas que se encuentra en conservacion como el caso de la Asociacion Ecosistemas Andinos – ECOAN , la poblacion se mantiene pero recien en os ultimos años se realizo el primer monitoreo y con ellos mas adelante hacer comparaciones de la poblacion , sin embargo esto no sucede en areas no conservadas . por lo que no seria recomendable cambiar de categoria sin tener mas informacion en general principalmente de areas donde no se realizan trabajos de conservacion en su habitat.
Gracias
Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this discussion. We greatly appreciate the time and effort invested in commenting. The window for consultation is now closed and we are unable to accept any more comments until 25 April 2025. We will now analyse and interpret the information, and we will post a preliminary decision on this species’ Red List category on this page on 25 April 2025, when discussions will re-open.
Preliminary proposal
We thank Gregoria for the information shared in the above comment. This will be incorporated into the updated species factsheet. It is suggested that the species remain as Endangered until further surveys have been conducted throughout the species’ range. For the species to remain Endangered there would need to be sufficient evidence to indicate that there are no more than 250 mature individuals in the largest subpopulation, which appears highly unlikely. However, we would welcome any data/information to the contrary.
Based on available information, our preliminary proposal for the 2025 Red List would be to adopt the proposed classification outlined in the initial forum discussion.
There is now a period for further comments until the final deadline on 4 May 2025, after which the recommended categorisations will be put forward to IUCN.
The final 2025 Red List categories will be published on the BirdLife and IUCN websites in October 2025, following further checking of information relevant to the assessments by both BirdLife and IUCN.
Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this discussion. We greatly appreciate the time and effort invested in commenting. The window for consultation is now closed and we are unable to accept any more comments. We will analyse and interpret the information, and a final decision on this species’ Red List category will be posted on this page on 12 May 2025.