Red-throated Wood Rail was created in 1894.
The Red-throated Wood Rail (Aramides caudacutus) is not extinct, but it is considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and degradation. This species is primarily found in wetland areas of Central and South America. Conservation efforts are necessary to protect its habitat and ensure its survival.
Invisible Rail was created in 1860.
Rodrigues Rail was created in 1873.
Prism Rail was created in 1995.
Avalon Rail was created in 2000.
Red Rail was created in 1848.
Okinawa Rail was created in 1981.
Zapata Rail was created in 1927.
Tri-Rail was created in 1987.
Cotswold Rail was created in 2000.
Via Rail was created in 1978.
Laysan Rail was created in 1892.