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Collecting species by population trend? #48

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lime-n opened this issue Jul 14, 2021 · 4 comments
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Collecting species by population trend? #48

lime-n opened this issue Jul 14, 2021 · 4 comments

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@lime-n
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lime-n commented Jul 14, 2021

Hi,

I was wondering if it were possible to collect species by population trend? i.e. decreasing, increasing, stable or unknown?

@ingomiller
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Any updates on this?

@willgearty
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willgearty commented Mar 14, 2023

Sorry for the delay on this @lime-n and @ingomiller. I took over maintenance of this package late last year and haven't had a chance to look into this issue/inquiry. Hopefully I'll have some free time soon.

@willgearty
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willgearty commented Mar 14, 2023

From a quick glance at the Red List API, this does not currently seem possible.

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awpark commented Feb 29, 2024

How about if you used something like:

x <- rl_narrative('Fratercula arctica', parse = FALSE, key=PUT YOUR TOKEN HERE)

then

x$result[[1]]$populationtrend

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