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* Historically extinct - the race has been subjected to a genocide or similar mass extinction and survived, but has not recovered
* Historically extinct - the race has been subjected to a genocide or similar mass extinction and survived, but has not recovered
* Isolated - the race is only known to inhabit one country or location
* Isolated - the race is only known to inhabit one country or location
* Minority - the race is considered an ethnic minority in one or more country
* Minority - the race is recognised as a minority in one or more country
* Protected minority - the race is considered an ethnic minority and is under protection in one or more country
* Protected minority - the race is recognised as a minority and is under protection in one or more country
* Regionally common - the race is common in some parts of the world but otherwise uncommon
* Regionally common - the race is common in some parts of the world but otherwise uncommon
* Globally common - the race is common in every part of the world
* Globally common - the race is common in every part of the world
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 20 May 2020

Conservation status is a grouping used for species and races to indicate if the group still exists or is in danger of being extinct in the near future.

Race ratings

  • Extinct - the race does not exist anymore
  • Historically extinct - the race has been subjected to a genocide or similar mass extinction and survived, but has not recovered
  • Isolated - the race is only known to inhabit one country or location
  • Minority - the race is recognised as a minority in one or more country
  • Protected minority - the race is recognised as a minority and is under protection in one or more country
  • Regionally common - the race is common in some parts of the world but otherwise uncommon
  • Globally common - the race is common in every part of the world