List of endangered mammals
As of September 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 474 endangered mammalian species.[1] 8.6% of all evaluated mammalian species are listed as endangered. The IUCN also lists 86 mammalian subspecies as endangered.
- Extinct in the wild (EW): 2 species
- Critically endangered (CR): 203 species
- Endangered (EN): 505 species
- Vulnerable (VU): 536 species
- Near threatened (NT): 345 species
- Least concern (LC): 3,306 species
- Data deficient (DD): 872 species
Of the subpopulations of mammals evaluated by the IUCN, five species subpopulations have been assessed as endangered.
For a species to be considered endangered by the IUCN it must meet certain quantitative criteria which are designed to classify taxa facing "a very high risk of exintction". An even higher risk is faced by critically endangered species, which meet the quantitative criteria for endangered species. Critically endangered mammals are listed separately. There are 679 mammalian species which are endangered or critically endangered.
Additionally 783 mammalian species (14% of those evaluated) are listed as data deficient, meaning there is insufficient information for a full assessment of conservation status. As these species typically have small distributions and/or populations, they are intrinsically likely to be threatened, according to the IUCN.[2] While the category of data deficient indicates that no assessment of extinction risk has been made for the taxa, the IUCN notes that it may be appropriate to give them "the same degree of attention as threatened taxa, at least until their status can be assessed."[3]
This is a complete list of endangered mammalian species and subspecies evaluated by the IUCN. Species and subspecies which have endangered subpopulations (or stocks) are indicated. Where possible common names for taxa are given while links point to the scientific name used by the IUCN.
Odd-toed ungulates
Species
- Wild horse
- Grévy's zebra
- Baird's tapir
- Malayan tapir
- Mountain tapir
Subspecies
Primates
There are 121 species and 56 subspecies of primate assessed as endangered.
Gibbons
Species
- Western hoolock gibbon
- Agile gibbon
- Bornean white-bearded gibbon
- Kloss's gibbon
- Lar gibbon
- Silvery gibbon
- Müller's Bornean gibbon
- Pileated gibbon
- Yellow-cheeked gibbon
- Southern white-cheeked gibbon
- Siamang
Subspecies
- Carpenter's lar
- Malaysian lar
- Sumatran lar gibbon
- Abbott's gray gibbon
- Northern gray gibbon
- Muller's gray gibbon
Lemurs
There are 48 species and one subspecies of lemur assessed as endangered.
Daubentoniidae species
Sportive lemurs
- Ahmanson's sportive lemur
- Ankarana sportive lemur
- Betsileo sportive lemur
- Milne-Edwards' sportive lemur
- Grewcock's sportive lemur
- Holland's sportive lemur
- Hubbard's sportive lemur
- White-footed sportive lemur
- Small-toothed sportive lemur
- Daraina sportive lemur
- Mittermeier's sportive lemur
- Otto's sportive lemur
- Randrianasolo's sportive lemur
- Scott's sportive lemur
- Wright's sportive lemur
Lemurids
Species
- White-headed lemur
- Collared brown lemur
- Crowned lemur
- Sanford's brown lemur
- Ring-tailed lemur
Subspecies
Cheirogaleids
- Arnhold's mouse lemur
- Madame Berthe's mouse lemur
- Bongolava mouse lemur
- Danfoss' mouse lemur
- Jolly's mouse lemur
- MacArthur's mouse lemur
- Margot Marsh's mouse lemur
- Mittermeier's mouse lemur
- Golden-brown mouse lemur
- Sambirano mouse lemur
- Simmons' mouse lemur
- Coquerel's giant mouse lemur
- Northern giant mouse lemur
- Amber Mountain fork-marked lemur
- Pale fork-marked lemur
- Pariente's fork-marked lemur
Old World monkeys
Species
- Preuss's monkey
- Tana River mangabey
- White-naped mangabey
- Sanje mangabey
- Diana monkey
- Roloway monkey
- Moor macaque
- Arunachal macaque
- Lion-tailed macaque
- Toque macaque
- Barbary macaque
- Drill
- Proboscis monkey
- Western red colobus
- Udzungwa red colobus
- Zanzibar red colobus
- Pennant's colobus
- Tana River red colobus
- Temminck's red colobus
- Ugandan red colobus
- Javan surili
- Sumatran surili
- Mentawai langur
- Red-shanked douc
- Black-shanked douc
- Black snub-nosed monkey
- Gray snub-nosed monkey
- Golden snub-nosed monkey
- Kashmir gray langur
- François' langur
- Gee's golden langur
- Indochinese lutung
- Hatinh langur
- Phayre's leaf monkey
- Shortridge's langur
- Purple-faced langur
Subspecies
- Bioko Preuss's monkey
- Cameroon Preuss's monkey
- Cercopithecus erythrogaster erythrogaster
- Golden guenon
- Prigogine's Angolan colobus
- Mt Uaraguess guereza
- Bioko black colobus
- Dusky toque macaque
- Highland toque macaque
- Dry zone toque macaque
- Mainland drill
- Bioko drill
- Nasalis larvatus larvatus
- Nasalis larvatus orientalis
- Miller's grizzled langur
- Crested grizzled langur
- Southern mitered langur
- Presbytis melalophos sumatranus
- Siberut langur
- Hubei golden snub-nosed monkey
- Quinling golden snub-nosed monkey
- Moupin golden snub-nosed monkey
- Grey langur (southern)
- Indochinese gray langur
- Trachypithecus phayrei phayrei
- Shan states langur
- Orange-bellied capped leaf monkey
- Blond-bellied langur
- Tenebrous capped langur
- Highland purple-faced langur
- Northern purple faced leaf monkey
- Southern purple faced langur
New World monkeys
Species
- Guatemalan black howler
- Maranhão red-handed howler
- White-bellied spider monkey
- Peruvian spider monkey
- Geoffroy's spider monkey
- White-cheeked spider monkey
- Southern muriqui
- Coimbra Filho's titi
- Rio Beni titi
- Ollala brothers' titi
- Buffy-headed marmoset
- Santa Marta white-fronted capuchin
- Varied white-fronted capuchin
- White-nosed saki
- Uta Hick's bearded saki
- Gray woolly monkey
- Golden-headed lion tamarin
- Black lion tamarin
- Golden lion tamarin
- Pied tamarin
- White-footed tamarin
- Crested capuchin
Subspecies
- Ornate spider monkey
- Yucatan spider monkey
- Lagothrix cana cana
- Grey-crowned Central American squirrel monkey
- Black-crowned Central American squirrel monkey
Lorisoidea
Species
Subspecies
- Bioko needle-clawed galago
- Galagoides zanzibaricus zanzibaricus
- Loris lydekkerianus grandis
- Northern Ceylonese slender loris
- Horton plains slender loris
- Loris tardigradus tardigradus
- Bioko squirrel galago
Cetartiodactyls
Cetartiodactyla includes dolphins, whales and even-toed ungulates. There are 40 species, 14 subspecies, and four subpopulations of cetartiodactyl assessed as endangered.
Non-cetacean even-toed ungulates
There are 33 species and ten subspecies of non-cetacean even-toed ungulate assessed as endangered.
Musk deer species
Deer species
Bovids
Species
Subspecies
- Lelwel hartebeest
- Swayne's hartebeest
- Rwenzori red duiker
- Western klipspringer
- Dwarf blue sheep
- Western mountain reedbuck
- Saiga tatarica mongolica
Other non-cetacean even-toed ungulates
Species
Subspecies
- Masai giraffe
- Reticulated giraffe
- Bawean warty pig
Cetaceans
Species
Subspecies
- Black sea harbour porpoise
- Ganges river dolphin
- Indus river dolphin
- Black sea bottlenose dolphin
Subpopulations
- Bowhead whale (1 subpopulation)
- Short-beaked common dolphin (1 subpopulation)
- Humpback whale (2 subpopulations)
- Sperm whale (1 subpopulation)
Marsupials
- Northern bettong
- Tate's triok
- Northern quoll
- Eastern quoll
- Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo
- Matschie's tree-kangaroo
- Dingiso
- Ifola tree-kangaroo
- David's echymipera
- Numbat
- Dibbler
- Giant bandicoot
- Mahogany glider
- Nabarlek
- Proserpine rock-wallaby
- Gebe cuscus
- Woodlark cuscus
- Alexandria false antechinus
- Seram bandicoot
- Tasmanian devil
- Calaby's pademelon
- Mountain pademelon
Carnivora
Species
- Red panda
- Galápagos fur seal
- Ethiopian wolf
- Bay cat
- Owston's palm civet
- Dhole
- Otter civet
- Sea otter
- Western falanouc
- Grandidier's mongoose
- Andean mountain cat
- Marine otter
- Southern river otter
- Hairy-nosed otter
- Darwin's fox
- African wild dog
- Iberian lynx
- Bornean ferret-badger
- Mediterranean monk seal
- Narrow-striped mongoose
- Black-footed ferret
- Eastern mountain coati
- Hawaiian monk seal
- Australian sea lion
- Tiger
- New Zealand sea lion
- Flat-headed cat
- Giant otter
- Caspian seal
- Large-spotted civet
- Galápagos sea lion
Subspecies
- Western steller sea lion
- Central American oncilla
- Bornean clouded leopard
- Sumatran clouded leopard
- Asiatic lion
- Sri Lankan leopard
- Siberian tiger
- Indochinese tiger
- Bengal tiger
- Ungava seal
- Saimaa ringed seal
Afrosoricida
Includes tenrecs and golden moles.
- Marley's golden mole
- Giant golden mole
- Van Zyl's golden mole
- Jenkins' shrew tenrec
- Northern shrew tenrec
- Gunning's golden mole
- Juliana's golden mole
Eulipotyphla
There are 43 species in the order Eulipotyphla assessed as endangered.
Shrews
- Bornean water shrew
- Ansell's shrew
- Bailey's shrew
- Bale shrew
- Canarian shrew
- Desperate shrew
- Sri Lankan rain forest shrew
- Kivu long-haired shrew
- Sri Lankan long-tailed shrew
- Negros shrew
- Ryukyu shrew
- Guramba shrew
- Cameroonian shrew
- Kahuzi swamp shrew
- Tanzanian shrew
- Tarella shrew
- Telford's shrew
- São Tomé shrew
- Usambara shrew
- Enders's small-eared shrew
- Darién small-eared shrew
- Kelaart's long-clawed shrew
- Montane mouse shrew
- Geata mouse shrew
- Nyika burrowing shrew
- Kihaule's mouse shrew
- Oku mouse shrew
- Rumpi mouse shrew
- Pearson's long-clawed shrew
- Pribilof Island shrew
- Day's shrew
- Sri Lankan shrew
- Flores shrew
- Ceylon jungle shrew
- Howell's forest shrew
- Bioko forest shrew
- Mount Cameroon forest shrew
Other Eulipotyphla species
- Russian desman
- Echigo mole
- Hainan gymnure
- Dinagat gymnure
- Cuban solenodon
- Hispaniolan solenodon
Lagomorpha
Rabbits and relatives
Rodents
There are 142 species and one subspecies of rodent assessed as endangered.
Hystricomorpha
("Porcupine-like")
- Painted tree-rat
- Short-tailed chinchilla
- Long-tailed chinchilla
- Southern tuco-tuco
- Bonetto's tuco-tuco
- Tuco-tuco of the dunes
- Furtive tuco-tuco
- Pilar tuco-tuco
- Rio Negro tuco-tuco
- Ruatan Island agouti
- Cabrera's hutia
- Eared hutia
- Orange-brown Atlantic tree-rat
- Lund's Atlantic tree-rat
- Giant Atlantic tree-rat
- Hispaniolan hutia
- Moojen's Atlantic spiny rat
- Yonenaga's Atlantic spiny rat
Myomorpha
There are 103 species in Myomorpha assessed as endangered.
Murids
Includes mice, rats, gerbils, and relatives.
- Himalayan field mouse
- Dinagat hairy-tailed rat
- Long-headed hill rat
- Koopman's pencil-tailed tree mouse
- Panay cloudrunner
- Giant bushy-tailed cloud rat
- Montane shaggy rat
- Yalden's rat
- Ryukyu long-tailed giant rat
- Sulawesi spiny rat
- Western gerbil
- Giant thicket rat
- Manipur bush rat
- Marmoset rat
- Eisentraut's striped mouse
- Father Basilio's striped mouse
- Baer's wood mouse
- Mount Oku rat
- Dieterlen's brush-furred mouse
- Lophuromys eisentrauti
- Rahm's brush-furred rat
- Alpine woolly rat
- Pagai spiny rat
- Watts's spiny rat
- Dusky mosaic-tailed rat
- Bannister's rat
- Short-tailed Talaud mosaic-tailed rat
- Manus Island mosaic-tailed rat
- Long-tailed Talaud mosaic-tailed rat
- Dahl's jird
- Servant mouse
- Ceylon spiny mouse
- Bunn's short-tailed bandicoot rat
- Ceram rat
- Northern hopping mouse
- Barbour's vlei rat
- Burton's vlei rat
- Northern water rat
- Gressitt's mosaic-tailed rat
- Flores long-nosed rat
- D'Entrecasteaux Archipelago tree mouse
- Hartwig's soft-furred mouse
- Cameroon soft-furred mouse
- Gotel Mountain soft-furred mouse
- Nonsense rat
- Hainald's rat
- Mentawai rat
- Nillu rat
- Kerala rat
- Simalur rat
- Van Deusen's rat
- Bougainville naked-tailed rat
- Isabel naked-tailed rat
- Bartels's rat
- Ryukyu spiny rat
- Tokunoshima spiny rat
- King rat
- Nilgiri long-tailed tree mouse
- Nolthenius's long-tailed climbing mouse
Cricetids
Includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, and New World rats and mice.
- Monster rice rat
- Jico deer mouse
- Fossorial giant rat
- Oaxaca giant deer mouse
- Nelson's giant deer mouse
- Thomas's giant deer mouse
- Transitional colilargo
- Microtus kermanensis
- Tarabundí vole
- Zempoaltépec vole
- Hammond's rice rat
- Goldman's diminutive woodrat
- Tamaulipan woodrat
- Bryant's woodrat
- Musso's fish-eating rat
- Gorgas's rice rat
- Quechuan hocicudo
- Cook's hocicudo
- Tres Marias island mouse
- Zempoaltepec
- Black-tailed mouse
- El Carrizo deer mouse
- Santa Cruz mouse
- Winkelmann's mouse
- Definitive leaf-eared mouse
- Guerrero harvest mouse
- Salt marsh harvest mouse
- Mexican water mouse
- Miahuatlán cotton rat
- Woodland Oldfield mouse
- Unicolored Oldfield mouse
- Greater Wilfred's mouse
- Magdalena rat
Nesomyids
- Hairy-tailed tree rat
- White-tipped tufted-tailed rat
- Malagasy giant rat
- Greater big-footed mouse
- White-tailed rat
- Western nesomys
- Eastern voalavo
Castorimorpha
("Beaver-like")
Bats
There are 46 bat species assessed as endangered.
Megabats
- Talaud flying fox
- Giant golden-crowned flying fox
- Salim Ali's fruit bat
- São Tomé collared fruit bat
- Small-toothed fruit bat
- Philippine tube-nosed fruit bat
- Bougainville monkey-faced bat
- Guadalcanal monkey-faced bat
- Banks flying fox
- Mariana fruit bat
- Black-bearded flying fox
- Temotu flying fox
- Bonin flying fox
- Rennell flying fox
- Rodrigues flying fox
Microbats
- Fijian mastiff bat
- São Tomé free-tailed bat
- New Caledonia wattled bat
- Guadeloupe big-eyed bat
- Pacific sheath-tailed bat
- Guadeloupe big brown bat
- Japanese short-tailed bat
- Cox's roundleaf bat
- Tanzanian woolly bat
- Greater long-nosed bat
- Bokermann's nectar bat
- Dekeyser's nectar bat
- Fernandez's sword-nosed bat
- Southeast Asian long-fingered bat
- Loyalty bent-winged bat
- Equatorial dog-faced bat
- Natal free-tailed bat
- Ryukyu tube-nosed bat
- Atacama myotis
- Findley's myotis
- Peninsular myotis
- Flat-headed myotis
- Frosted myotis
- Isalo serotine
- Rosevear's serotine
- Endo's pipistrelle
- Paraguana moustached bat
- Rhinolophus belligerator
- Andaman horseshoe bat
- Maclaud's horseshoe bat
- Timorese horseshoe bat
- Rhinolophus proconsulis
- Ziama horseshoe bat
- Yemeni mouse-tailed bat
- Genoways's yellow bat
- Antioquian sac-winged bat
- Lesser yellow-shouldered bat
- Blunt-eared bat
Other mammals
Species
Subspecies
- Borneo elephant
- Indian elephant
- Sri Lankan Elephant
- Florida manatee
- Antillean manatee
See also
References
- "IUCN Red List version 2016-2". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- "Limitations of the Data". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). Retrieved 11 January 2016.
- "2001 Categories & Criteria (version 3.1)". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). Retrieved 11 January 2016.