TB-c2

Expected future conditions for breeding populations are expected to remain stable; no known threats. More
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    Expected future conditions for breeding populations are enhanced by widespread human activities or land-uses.
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    Slight to moderate decline in the future suitability of breeding conditions is expected.
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    Severe deterioration in the future suitability of breeding conditions is expected.
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    Breeding distribution ≥ 500,000 and < 1,000,000 km2, or ≤ 1,600 km of coast
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