Endemic to the Chinese province of Guizhou where it is in decline due to acid rain. Read full species entry >
Distributed in three States of eastern USA but as a result of severe infestation from the Balsam woolly adelgid, only one population remains unaffected Read full species entry >
Endemic to southeastern Mexico where the population is severely fragmented as a result of deforestation Read full species entry >
Endemic to southeastern Mexico where the population is severely fragmented as a result of deforestation Read full species entry >
Endemic to southwestern Mexico where deforestation is a major threat Read full species entry >
Endemic to four mountains in South Korea, the population suffers a range of threats including climate change, introduced pathogens and invasive native and non-native plants Read full species entry >
The Spanish fir has two subspecies distributed in southern Spain and northern Morocco where threats include fire, grazing and climate change. Read full species entry >
The Moroccan fir is restricted to two small forests in the Rif Mountains of northern Morocco where over a period of 60 years it has suffered a 70% decline. Read full species entry >