Distributed in China and Tibet where direct exploitation for timber has led to a decline in the population Read full species entry >
Endemic to the west central African country of São Tomé and Príncipe where it occurs on a single mountain on São Tomé. Here it is threatened by deforestation. Read full species entry >
Native to Indonesia and the Philippines where it has been over-exploited for its valuable wood and resin. Read full species entry >
Only known from two mountains in Peninsular Malaysia where the total population is thought to be less than 1000 mature individuals. Read full species entry >
One of four species of Agathis endemic to New Caledonia, where threats such as selective logging, fire and land clearance have caused serious fragmentation. Read full species entry >
Endemic to Malaysia where it has a very narrow range in Sabah and Sarawak. It has been over-exploited for its valuable wood Read full species entry >
One of four Agathis species endemic to New Caledonia where it once had a widespread distribution on the mian island of Grande Terre but is now much reduced due to logging and landuse change. Read full species entry >
Restricted to four locations in southern Taiwan where historically the conversion of native forest to conifer plantations has been the main threat Read full species entry >