Based on their conservation status rank, each species and ecosystem is assigned to the red, blue or yellow list to help set conservation priorities and provide a simplified view of the status of B.C.'s species and ecosystems.
These lists also help to identify species and ecosystems that can be considered for designation as "Endangered" or "Threatened."
There are a number of factors used in assessing the conservation status of ecological communities or species. The CDC assigns each one to the red, blue or yellow list based on their conservation status rank – a code that identifies the level of concern about their risk.
Species that are exotic (non-native) or accidental are not assigned a status rank and are not placed on the lists.
Red List
See Conservation Status Rank Definitions
Element Types | Status Ranks | |
Animals and Plants | SX, SH, S1, S1S2, S2, S2?, S1S3 | |
Ecological communities | SX, SH, S1, S1S2, S2 |
Blue List
See Conservation Status Rank Definitions
Element Types | Status Ranks |
Animals | S2S3, S2S4, S3, S3? S3S4, S3S5 |
Ecological communities and Plants | S2S3, S2S4, S3, S3? |
Yellow List
See Conservation Status Rank Definitions
Element Types | Status Ranks |
Animals | S4, S4?, S4S5, S5 |
Ecological communities and Plants | S3S4, S3S5, S4, S4S5, S5 |
Exotic
Species that have been moved beyond their natural range as a result of human activity. Exotic species are also known as alien species, foreign species, introduced species, non-indigenous species and non-native species. Exotic species are excluded from the Red, Blue and Yellow Lists as a Provincial Conservation Status Rank is not applicable (i.e. SNA).
Accidental
Species occurring infrequently and unpredictably, outside their usual range. Accidental species are excluded from the Red, Blue and Yellow Lists as a Provincial Conservation Status Rank is not applicable (i.e., SNA).
Unknown
Includes species or ecological communities for which the Provincial Conservation Status is unknown due to extreme uncertainty (e.g., S1S4). It will also be 'Unknown' if it is uncertain whether the entity is native (Red, Blue or Yellow), introduced (Exotic) or accidental in B.C. This designation highlights species and ecological communities where more inventory and/or data gathering is needed.
No Status
Not Reviewed
Find out about how the red and blue lists were developed:
Please contact the Conservation Data Centre for more information.