Acantholimon Dense / Nyk Työ Tamán / Dense Prickly-thrift
Acantholimon compactum Status: VU. A very rare narrowly endemic species.
Acantholimon compactum Status: VU. A very rare narrowly endemic species.
Kaufmannia Semenova Status: VU. Endemic, rare species.
Large-calyxed Primrose Status: VU. In Kyrgyzstan, it is a very narrowly distributed, rare, decorative, and vitamin-rich plant. It is found in a limited area and may soon disappear.
Eugenia's Primrose Status: VU. A narrow endemic rare, highly ornamental species. Found in small quantities over a limited area in the Fergana Range, it may quickly disappear.
Glacial Pastinacopsis Status: EN. A rare endemic species of a monotypic genus in the Northern Tien Shan.
Severtzov’s Jerboa Status: VII category, Lower Risk/least concerned, C^//rare, poorly studied species.
Small Five-toed Jerboa Status: VII category, Lower Risk/least concerned, LR/lc.
Indian Crested Porcupine Status: Category VII, Lower Risk/least concerned, LR/lc, poorly studied species.
Menzbier’s marmot Status: V category, Vulnerable, VUB1+2c. Rare species. Endemic to the Western Tien Shan, narrowly distributed, ancient mountain species [5].
Mountain Ram Status: Three subspecies with different statuses inhabit the territory of the republic. The Pamir Mountain Ram (Ovis ammon polii Blyth, 1841), status - 3. The Tian Shan Mountain Ram (Ovis ammon karelini Severtzov, 1873), status - 2. The Severtzov Ram (Ovis ammon severtzovi Nasonov, 1914), status - 1.
Dzhayran Status: Category III, Critically Endangered, CR: R, Cl. An endangered or possibly extinct species in Kyrgyzstan. The only species of the genus in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, and Kazakhstan.
Noble deer (Tien Shan subspecies), Maral Status: Category IV, Endangered, EN C2a(i): R. A sharply declining population throughout its range, the mountain Central Asian subspecies of a Holarctic species; rare in the Kyrgyz Republic. The names C.e. sibiricus Severtzov, 1973 and C.e. songaricus Severtzov, 1873 are not valid as infrapopulations.
Snow Leopard Status: III. Critically Endangered, CR C2a(i): R, C1.
Lynx Status: V! category, Nearly Threatened, NT. A rare subspecies Lynx lynx isabellinus Blyth, 1874 inhabits the territory of the republic.
Manul Status: VI category, Near Threatened, NT. Rare species throughout its range.
Central Asian otter Status: III category Critically Endangered, CR: R, Cl. The subspecies Lutra lutra seistanica Birula, 1912 inhabits Kyrgyzstan. It is one of two subspecies in Central Asia.
Marbled Polecat Status: III category, Critically Endangered, CR: R, Cl. Close to extinction. The only species in the genus.
Berkut Status: VI category, Near Threatened, NT: R. One of four species of the genus in the fauna of the country. In Kyrgyzstan, the subspecies Aquila chrysaetos daphanea Severtzov, 1873 is found.
Griffon Vulture Status: V category, Vulnerable, VU, C1. A rare species whose population is declining. One of four species of the genus in the fauna of Kyrgyzstan. Monotypic species.
Steppe Eagle Status: VI category, Near Threatened, NT: R. One of four species of the genus in the fauna of Kyrgyzstan. The subspecies Aquila nipalensis orientalis1 Cabanis, 1854 is found here.
Greater Spotted Eagle Status: Category VI, Near Threatened, NT. One of 4 representatives of the genus in the fauna of the Kyrgyz Republic. Monotypic species.
Turkestan Shikra Status: VI category Near Threatened, NT: R. One of ten species of the genus in the avifauna of the Kyrgyz Republic, inhabiting the subspecies Accipiter badius cenchroides (Severtzov, 1873).
Steppe Harrier Status: Category VI, Near Threatened, NT. One of 4 representatives of the genus in the fauna of the Kyrgyz Republic. Monotypic species.
Short-toed Eagle Status: V category, Vulnerable, VU: R. The only representative of the genus in the fauna of Kyrgyzstan, subspecies - Circaetus gallicus heptneri Dementiev, 1932
Cinereous Vulture Status: VI, Near Threatened, NT. The only representative of the genus in the fauna of the Kyrgyz Republic. Monotypic species. General distribution in the country. In the north, it is found in Morocco and Egypt, in Eurasia - the Iberian Peninsula, from the Balkan Peninsula eastward to Hangai, Gobi Altai, Gansu, Bhutan, and Assam. To the north, it ranges to Slavonia, Romania, Crimea, the northern slopes of the Greater Caucasus, Kopetdag, Badkhyz, Karatau, Chu-Ili Mountains,
Eurasian Griffon Status: Category VI, Near Threatened, NT: R. One of two species of this genus in Kyrgyzstan, inhabiting the nominative subspecies Gyps fulvus fulvus (Hablizl, 1783).
Himalayan Griffon Status: Category VII, Least Concern, LC. The only species of the genus in the fauna of the Kyrgyz Republic - a representative of a complex of species of Tibetan origin. Monotypic species.
Egyptian Vulture Status: Category V, Vulnerable, VU: R. The only representative of the genus in the fauna of the Kyrgyz Republic. The nominative subspecies N. p. percnopterus (L., 1758) inhabits the region.
Bearded Vulture Status: Category VI, Near Threatened, NT: R. The only representative of the genus in the fauna of the Kyrgyz Republic. Inhabits the subspecies G.b. aureus (Hablizl, 1783).
White-tailed Eagle Status: Category VI, Nearly Threatened, NT. A rare bird with a declining population. One of eight species of eagles in the world fauna and one of two species in the fauna of Kyrgyzstan, the nominative subspecies H. a. albicilla (Linnaeus, 1758) winters here. Not listed in the IUCN for Kyrgyzstan [1].
Dorema microcarpum Status: VU. Rare endemic species.
Cnidiocarpa alaica Status: VU. A rare representative of a monotypic genus.
html Korshinsky’s Meadow Saxifrage Status: EN. A rare endemic species found in small numbers and in a limited area. The species has significant scientific value.
Seaholly-like Meadow Saxifrage Status: VU. Endemic. One of 16 species found in Kyrgyzstan.
Intermediate Hyalolaena Status: VU. Endemic. One of three species growing in Kyrgyzstan.
Rosetted Thorough-wax Status: VU. Rare species. One of six species of the genus found in Kyrgyzstan.
Kosopoljanskaya Turkestanian Status: VU. One of the two endemic species of this genus found in Kyrgyzstan.
Wolly-fruited Kosopoljanskia Status: EN. Endemic. One of the two species that are sub-endemic to Kyrgyzstan. A rare species found in small numbers and on limited territory, it is at risk of extinction due to anthropogenic factors.
Sclerotiaria pentaceros Status: CR B2ab(iii). Endemic to a monotypic genus.
Uzun-Akhmat Grape Status: VU. Endemic species of Western Tien Shan.
Kashgarian Bean Caper Status: VU. Rare, little-studied endemic species.
Chaeto-fruited Sweet Broom Status: EN. A relic endemic species found in walnut-fruit forests.
Chesneya villosa Status: EN. One of the three very rarely encountered species of this genus in Kyrgyzstan.
Short-winged Bladder-senna Status: VU. One of three very rarely occurring species of this genus in Kyrgyzstan.
Korolkov’s Pagoda-tree Status: CR. The only species of the genus found in Kyrgyzstan.
Dwarf Ammopiptanth Status: EN. A rare species with a disjunctive range. One of two known representatives of the relict genus, the only representative of the genus in Kyrgyzstan.
Petunnikov’s Almond Status: VU. One of 40 species growing from the Mediterranean to Central Asia. A relict narrow-endemic species.