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The government is committed to assessing the conservation status of all its species and has agreed to develop a national red list applying IUCN Categories and Criteria to all vertebrate and invertebrate taxonomic groups by the year 2030.
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As part of this process, they have started the assessment of arachnid groups and are now assessing the conservation status of all species within the family Theraphosidae – the tarantulas.
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National and international arachnid specialists have come together at a Mexican arachnid red list workshop and they will now be assessing the conservation status of the tarantula species Brachypelma smithi (F.O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1897) and Aphonopelma anax (Chamberlin, 1940).
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National and international arachnid specialists have come together at a Mexican arachnid red list workshop and they will now be assessing the conservation status of the tarantula species _Brachypelma smithi_ (F.O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1897) and _Aphonopelma anax_ (Chamberlin, 1940).
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Assessors want to use GBIF-mediated data to assess the species using Criterion B and provide maps that comply to IUCN documentation requirements.
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