Endangered Species in Papua New Guinea Listed 2019 Data

Papua New Guinea is known for its rich biodiversity, but unfortunately, many of its unique species are at risk of extinction. 

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, there are currently 45 endangered species in Papua New Guinea, which include amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, and vascular plants. 

This article provides the names of the endangered species in Papua New Guinea listed in 2019.

45 endangered species on PNG


Endangered Species in Papua New Guinea

The list of endangered species in Papua New Guinea includes:

  1. Thryssa rastrosa (Oblique-jaw Thryssa)
  2. Dendrobium pachythrix
  3. Dactylopsila tatei (Tate's Triok)
  4. Actenoides bougainvillei (Bougainville Moustached Kingfisher)
  5. Pteralopex anceps (Bougainville Monkey-faced Bat)
  6. Rattus vandeuseni (Van Deusen's Rat)
  7. Dendrolagus matschiei (Matschie's Tree-kangaroo)
  8. Horsfieldia ralunensis (Nutmeg)
  9. Peroryctes broadbenti (Giant Bandicoot)
  10. Paphiopedilum papuanum (Papua Paphiopedilum)
  11. Phalanger lullulae (Woodlark Cuscus)
  12. Chelodina pritchardi (Pritchard's Snake-necked Turtle)
  13. Pitta superba (Superb Pitta)
  14. Sticta alpinotropica
  15. Calophyllum morobense
  16. Calophyllum waliense
  17. Echymipera davidi (David's Echymipera)
  18. Alsophila klossii
  19. Paphiopedilum glanduliferum (Gland-Bearing Paphiopedilum)
  20. Thylogale lanatus (Mountain Pademelon)
  21. Bulbophyllum tinekeae
  22. Ornithoptera alexandrae (Queen Alexandra's Birdwing)
  23. Helicia insularis
  24. Melomys matambuai (Manus Melomys)
  25. Gymnopholus lichenifer (Lichen Weevil)
  26. Thylogale calabyi (Calaby's Pademelon)
  27. Diospyros gillisonii
  28. Diospyros insularis
  29. Santalum macgregorii
  30. Paramelomys gressitti (Gressitt’s Paramelomys)
  31. Dendrobium kauldorumii
  32. Dendrolagus notatus
  33. Bulbophyllum bliteum
  34. Pogonomys fergussoniensis (D’entrecasteaux Archipelago Pogonomys)
  35. Bulbophyllum cimicinum
  36. Otidiphaps insularis (Black-naped Pheasant-pigeon)
  37. Oryza schlechteri
  38. Chaetodontoplus vanderloosi
  39. Cetreliopsis papuae
  40. Ponapea hentyi
  41. Paphiopedilum violascens (Shimmering Purple Paphiopedilum)
  42. Solomys salebrosus (Bougainville Giant Rat)
  43. Neopomacentrus aquadulcis
  44. Paphiopedilum wilhelminae (Wilhelminha's Paphiopedium)
  45. Bulbophyllum hiljeae

 IUCN Red List

The IUCN Red List categorizes species based on their for the conservation of these endangered species.

It is important for the government of Papua New Guinea to address the root causes of biodiversity loss, such as habitat destruction, overhunting, and the introduction of invasive species. 

Community-based conservation initiatives can also be effective in engaging local people in the conservation of their natural resources.


PNG is home to a rich and diverse 

We know that Papua New Guinea is home to a rich and diverse array of plant and animal species, many of which are currently facing the threat of extinction

Acknowledging that the IUCN Red List serves as an important tool for monitoring and assessing the conservation status of these species. will help conservation efforts. 

All in all, it is up to all of us, as individuals, communities, and governments, to take action to protect these species and preserve the unique biodiversity of Papua New Guinea for generations to come. 

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