India's Red List of 2018 was released at the Rio+20 Earth Summit.[1][2] Since then, new animals have been added yearly. While previously this list contained 132 species of plants and animals in 2018, as of the 2023-1 update from the IUCN Red List, over 950 species of animals (and over 600 species of plants) are listed as critically endangered, endangered, or vulnerable.[3][4]
Listed by the IUCN as of the 2023-1 update.[4]
Listed by the IUCN As of 2012[update].[5] As of the 2023-1 update, there are 481 animals listed as vulnerable.[4]