
Flightless Cormorant
Nannopterum harrisi
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
The Flightless Cormorant faces significant vulnerability due to its extremely restricted range, being endemic only to the Galápagos Islands with a population of fewer than 2,000 individuals. Climate change poses the greatest long-term threat through El Niño events that drastically reduce marine food availability, causing population crashes of up to 50%. Introduced predators like cats and dogs threaten nesting colonies, while human disturbance from increasing tourism can disrupt breeding behavior and cause nest abandonment.
Habitat
Conservation measures underway
Other threatened species in PHALACROCORACIDAE
Threatened in Ecuador
Frequently asked questions
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