Abstract

The article presents the results of monitoring of the conditions of vertebrate populations included in the Red Book of the Omsk Region (2015) in the territories of the Azov German National, Gorkovsky, Kalachinsky, Kormilovsky, Nizhneomsky, Okoneshnikovsky, Omsk, and Cherlaksky municipal districts within the area of ​​24 000 square km. 97 respondents with an average experience of observing animals and working in nature for 27 years were interviewed. 67 key sites were surveyed by scientific methods. Monitoring was carried out to search for all 107 species recorded in the Red Book (2015) in the mentioned area and species left in that area by 2021. 79 species of animals were found. After examining its entire territory, it is proposed to exclude the following species from the Red Book of the Omsk region: siberian loach, siberian sculpin, common crane, black woodpecker and the gray shrike. The status of protection of the savka and bustard should be changed to the first category, the little bittern, white-eyed pochard and the Eurasian hoopoe - to the second category, the red-necked grebe, Siberian salamander and the gray-cheeked grebe, Siberian salamander and the greater spotted eagle - to the fifth category of rarity status.

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