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Are Coconut Crabs Endangered?

Quick answer

Coconut Crabs are listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.

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Conservation status

IUCN listing: Vulnerable. Population trends vary by region.

Main threats

Habitat loss, hunting, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict are common pressures.

Protected populations

National parks, reserves, and anti-poaching patrols support recovery in parts of their range.

How to help

Support reputable conservation charities and avoid products linked to habitat destruction.

Sources

FAQs

Are coconut crabs endangered?

They are listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.

Why are coconut crabs threatened?

Habitat loss, hunting, and climate change are among the main drivers.

How many coconut crabs are left?

See our full profile and IUCN Red List assessments for population estimates.

Can coconut crabs recover?

With habitat protection and reduced persecution, many species can stabilise or increase.

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