Zoo Stock Species and the Red List

Zoo Stock

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This indicates that the species is included in the Second Zoo Stock Plan, which was formulated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in 2018. The plan sets goals for the next 10 years in three areas: "species conservation," "contribution to wildlife conservation," and "environmental education and conservation awareness." 124 animal species are included.

What is the Red List?

Based on scientific research, this is a list of wildlife classified by rank (category) indicating the degree of risk of extinction.
Livng Things Encyclopedia shows the categories (mainland and islands) assessed by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) at the global level, the Ministry of the Environment for Japan, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government for Tokyo.

The higher the category in each table, the higher the risk of extinction, and CR, EN, and VU are the three categories known as "endangered species." In Tokyo, species that are not at the NT (near threatened) level but are relatively rare are considered "species of concern."

IUCN categories

EX

extinction

EW

Extinction in the wild

CR+EN

CR

Serious crisis

EN

crisis

VU

emergency

NT

Near Threatened

LC・○

Low Concern

DD

Data shortage

LP

Japan (Ministry of the Environment) Category

EX

extinction

EW

Extinction in the wild

CR+EN

Endangered species

CR

Critically Endangered

EN

Endangered species

VU

Endangered species

NT

Near Threatened

LC・○

DD

Lack of information

LP

Endangered
local population

Tokyo Category

EX

extinction

EW

Extinction in the wild

CR+EN

Endangered species

CR

Critically Endangered

EN

Endangered species

VU

Endangered species

NT

Near Threatened

LC・○

Unranked

DD

Lack of information

LP

Endangered
local population

Creatures at Inokashira Park Zoo

Western Barn Owl

Tyto alba

Western Barn Owl
Western Barn Owl
Western Barn Owl

Even among Ural Owl that live in open forests, they are characterized by their mask-like faces. At night, they search for animals such as mice and moles, swooping down quickly and quietly to catch and eat them. Western Barn Owl have excellent hearing, and it is said that they can locate the source of a sound just by hearing it. This allows them to find and hunt prey even in the pitch black of the night.

classification Aves, Ural Owl, Western Barn Owl Family
English name Western Barn Owl
distribution Southeast Asia, Europe, Africa, America, Australia
Residence Open forests and grasslands
Size
Total length: 30-40cm
food Small animals such as mice and birds
Red List
IUCN: LC (Least Concern)
Inokashira Park Zoo Exhibition Area