The species is not considered threatened and is classified as G5 by NatureServe.
NatureServe ranks the species with a rounded global conservation status of G3: Vulnerable.
--See the decent RangeMap/maps,etc at: "www.natureserve.org"-"Permanent Resident",mostly--> It was long known as Falco fusco-coerulescens or Falco fuscocaerulescens, but these names are now believed to refer to the Bat Falcon (F. rufigularis).