Galapagos mockingbird  (Mimus parvulus)

Species information

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Threats

The Galapagos mockingbird is relatively common throughout its range and its overall population is not thought to be declining. Consequently, of the four species of mockingbird that occur within the archipelago, only the Galapagos mockingbird is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List (1). However, there is some speculation that a population of Galapagos mockingbirds may have existed on Pinzón Island, and been driven to extinction by introduced black rats before the first naturalists visited the island (3).

Conservation

There are currently no known conservation measures in place for the Galapagos mockingbird.

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