New tool identifies overlooked areas crucial for protecting animals
Greg Howard
26th October, 2025
Distribution of variables used in the calculation of Proactive Conservation Index (PCI) for six species of land vertebrates.
Key Findings
- A new tool, the Proactive Conservation Index (PCI), was developed to predict future biodiversity threats globally, complementing existing methods like the IUCN Red List
- The PCI considers both projected future threats and species traits, revealing that many currently ‘Least Concern’ or ‘Near Threatened’ species may require more urgent conservation attention
- Reptiles are identified as the group of land vertebrates with the highest future conservation priority, despite amphibians currently having the highest proportion of threatened species
References
Main Study
1) The future-focused Proactive Conservation Index highlights unrecognized global priorities for vertebrate conservation
Published 21st October, 2025
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003422
Related Studies
2) More losers than winners: investigating Anthropocene defaunation through the diversity of population trends.
3) Past, present, and future of the Living Planet Index.
4) Biodiversity policy beyond economic growth.



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