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This is a list of Musophagiformes species by global population. While numbers are estimates, they have been made by the experts in their fields. For more information on how these estimates were ascertained, see Wikipedia's articles on population biology and population ecology. This list is not comprehensive, as not all species of this order has had their global populations estimated.
Common name | Binomial name | Population | Status | Trend | Notes | Image |
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Fischer's turaco | Tauraco fischeri | 2,500-9,999 [1] | NT [1] | ![]() | Equal to 1,500-7,000 mature individuals. [1] | ![]() |
Bannerman's turaco | Tauraco bannermani | 2,500-9,999 [2] | EN [2] | ![]() | Equal to 1,500-7,000 mature individuals. [2] | ![]() |
Ruspoli's turaco | Tauraco ruspolii | 7,000-9,000 [3] | NT [3] | ![]() | Equal to 4,200-5,400 mature individuals. [3] | ![]() |
This article is a list of biological species, subspecies, and evolutionary significant units that are known to have become extinct during the Holocene, the current geologic epoch, ordered by their known or approximate date of disappearance from oldest to most recent.
Bannerman's turaco is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae. It is endemic to Cameroon. In French it is known as touraco de Bannerman or touraco doré. Its scientific and common names honour the ornithologist David Armitage Bannerman. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat destruction and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed it as an "endangered species".
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