This chart shows how many species are considered threatened in #Canada, broken down by major taxonomic group (mammals, birds, amphibians, plants, etc.), according to the IUCN Red List. Title : How many species are threatened in Canada? Subtitle : The count in each major taxonomic group, according to the Red List. The entire image has a red background with everything else in white (text, labels, data points etc). The chart is a circular pictorial plot, using aspecific pictogram for each taxonomic group. There's Amphibians, Reptiles, Mammals, Molluscs, Plants, Fungi, Birds, Other Inverts, Fishes. At the center there is a frog, representing the Amphibians, it's alone as there is only one species of Amphibian that is threatened. It then extends to 5 pictograms for reptiles and then goes all the way to fishes which are the largest group in terms of threatened species, for a count of 52 species. The source is The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Made by @stevecarufel.bsky.social for the #30DayChartChallenge
#30DayChartChallenge Day 2 : Pictograms
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This chart shows how many species are considered threatened in #Canada, broken down by major taxonomic group (mammals, birds, amphibians, plants, etc.), according to the IUCN #RedList.
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