A total of 33 species, 39 per cent, out of the 85 assessed species in Jordan are considered threatened, according to the first “national red list” assessment book. Out of the 33 threatened species, 10 are “critically endangered”, 20 are “endangered” and three are “vulnerable”, according to the list. The results have also shown that five species, 6 per cent, were considered to be “near threatened”, three (3 per cent) ...