The intensification of cyclones due to climate change is a critical threat to biodiversity, particularly for species in isolated or fragile ecosystems. Without coordinated global action, many species could face extinction. The study identifies key risks, including habitat destruction, population fragmentation, and the loss of genetic diversity. Vulnerable species, such as those with limited ranges or specialized habitat requirements, are at the highest risk. The framework aims to address these challenges by promoting international collaboration and the integration of conservation and disaster management strategies.