The Baiji, a species of freshwater dolphin native to the Yantze River system in China, is currently listed as the named outcome (possibly extinct) on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
It was last assessed in August 2017.
This market will resolve based on the conservation status assigned to the Baiji by the IUCN in its next Red List assessment.
The target resolution date is August 2027 (10 years after the last assessment).
However, resolution might occur earlier or later, depending on when the next assessment takes place.
The possible outcomes align with the official IUCN Red List categories: the named outcome, the named outcome, Vulnerable, Endangered, the named outcome, the named outcome, Extinct, the named outcome, the named outcome.
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