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IUCN Red List · EW category

Extinct in the Wild

Extinct in the Wild (EW) is an IUCN category for species with no confirmed wild population — surviving only in captivity or cultivation. This collection covers 6 EW case studies, reintroduction science, and links to WARN guides on parrots, antelope, rhinos and more.

EW
IUCN category — wild population gone; captivity only
CR → EW → EX
Threat sequence: Critically Endangered, then Extinct in the Wild, then Extinct
Source: IUCN Red List categories
2
Northern white rhinos remain — both female, functionally extinct
2022+
Spix’s macaw captive-bred releases in Brazil’s Caatinga

EW species case studies

Species IUCN status Notes Answer
Spix’s macaw Extinct in the Wild (2019) Releases in Brazil from 2022 Read →
Scimitar-horned oryx Extinct in the Wild Reintroduction in Chad Read →
Père David’s deer Extinct in the Wild Captive rescue + China reintroduction Read →
Northern white rhino Functionally extinct Two females remain Read →
Yangtze sturgeon Extinct in the Wild River dams and overfishing Read →
Socorro dove Extinct in the Wild Mexico island endemic Read →

All EW answers