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The IUCN Red List, maintained by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, is the world's most comprehensive record of how close each species is to extinction. In this field survey a creature's real Red List status sets how often you meet it — the more threatened it is in the real world, the rarer the sighting here.
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You are a small observer crossing real Earth biomes that stretch on forever — coral reefs, salt flats, the deep-sea abyss, and more. You cannot fight, only watch. Observe a creature closely to log it; its journal entry draws real facts and photos from Wikipedia. Rarer species (by IUCN Red List status) are harder to find — a Coelacanth or an Addax is a once-in-a-journey sighting. Gain real sensory skills from companion animals, and answer the cairns when they ask.
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