List of fungi by conservation status

As of December 2019[update], the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has evaluated the conservation status of 280 fungus species.

[1] Previously in the 2017-3 release, the IUCN evaluated the conservation status of 56 fungus species.

[2] One subspecies, that of Pleurotus nebrodensis, also was evaluated but has since been removed.

As of October 2002[update], the New Zealand Threat Classification System listed 1512 species and 39 subspecies of New Zealand fungi, with 65 species considered Threatened.

[3][4] This is a complete list of fungus species and subspecies evaluated by the IUCN.

0 extinct in the wild fungus species (0.0%) 15 critically endangered fungus species (5.3%) 59 endangered fungus species (21.1%) 90 vulnerable fungus species (32.1%) 40 near threatened fungus species (14.3%) 54 least concern fungus species (19.3%) 22 data deficient fungus species (7.9%)
Map of countries with Red Lists for fungi
Extinct: 0 species (0.0%) Nationally Critical: 29 species (1.9%) Nationally Endangered: 0 species (0.0%) Nationally Vulnerable: 0 species (0.0%) Serious Decline: 1 species (0.1%) Gradual Decline: 10 species (0.7%) Sparse: 5 species (0.3%) Range Restricted: 0 species (0.0%) Data Deficient: 1,447 species (97.0%)