List of near threatened mammals
As of September 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 343 near threatened mammalian species.[1] 6.2% of all evaluated mammalian species are listed as near threatened. The IUCN also lists 31 mammalian subspecies as near threatened.
- 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, one species subpopulation and one subspecies subpopulation have been assessed as near threatened.
This is a complete list of near threatened mammalian species and subspecies evaluated by the IUCN. Species and subspecies which have near threatened subpopulations (or stocks) are indicated. Where possible common names for taxa are given while links point to the scientific name used by the IUCN.
Primates
Species
- Black-fronted titi
- Wied's marmoset
- Shock-headed capuchin
- Sooty mangabey
- Common brown lemur
- Red-fronted lemur
- Uluguru bushbaby
- Weasel sportive lemur
- Black crested mangabey
- Assam macaque
- Tibetan macaque
- Guinea baboon
- Thollon's red colobus
- Banded surili
- White-thighed surili
- Olive colobus
- Golden-mantled tamarin
- Bare-eared squirrel monkey
- Black capuchin
- Tarai gray langur
- Tufted gray langur
- Philippine tarsier
- Silvery lutung
- Dusky leaf monkey
Subspecies
- Feline night monkey
- Lomami river blue monkey
- Lomami river wolf's monkey
- Cordier's Angolan colobus
- Northern black crested mangabey
- Mysore slender loris
- Malabar slender loris
- Macaca assamensis assamensis
- Macaca assamensis pelops
- Philippine long-tailed macaque
- Robinson's banded langur
- Yellow-handed mitered langur
- Lyon's pale-thighed langur
- Chasen's pale-thighed langur
- Malayan pale-thighed langur
- Graell's black-mantle tamarin
- Colombian squirrel monkey
- Madras gray langur
- Trachypithecus cristatus cristatus
Cetartiodactyls
Cetartiodactyla includes dolphins, whales and even-toed ungulates. There are 31 species, eight subspecies, one subpopulations of species, and one subpopulations of subspecies of cetartiodactyl assessed as near threatened.
Non-cetacean even-toed ungulates
There are 26 species and eight subspecies of non-cetacean even-toed ungulate assessed as near threatened.
Bovids
Species
Subspecies
- Western hartebeest
- Cephalophus ogilbyi crusalbum
- Coastal topi
- Damaliscus pygargus pygargus
- Defassa waterbuck
- Oryx beisa beisa
- Lowland bongo
Cetaceans
Species
Subpopulations of species
- Bowhead whale (1 subpopulation)
Subpopulations of subspecies
- Northern blue whale (1 subpopulation)
Marsupials
There are 41 marsupial species assessed as near threatened.
Diprotodontia
- Eastern bettong
- Boodie
- Bennett's tree-kangaroo
- Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo
- Small dorcopsis
- Lemur-like ringtail possum
- Southern hairy-nosed wombat
- Black wallaroo
- Parma wallaby
- Yellow-bellied glider
- Monjon
- Cape York rock-wallaby
- Godman's rock-wallaby
- Mareeba rock-wallaby
- Purple-necked rock-wallaby
- Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
- Long-nosed potoroo
- D'Albertis' ringtail possum
- Plush-coated ringtail possum
- Cinereus ringtail possum
- Admiralty Island cuscus
- Scaly-tailed possum
Dasyuromorphia
Includes most of the Australian carnivorous marsupials.
Carnivora
Species
- African clawless otter
- Congo clawless otter
- Short-eared dog
- Olinguito
- Jackson's mongoose
- Asian golden cat
- Maned wolf
- Steller sea lion
- Johnston's genet
- Aquatic genet
- Banded palm civet
- Short-tailed mongoose
- Collared mongoose
- Striped hyena
- Spotted-necked otter
- Colocolo
- Margay
- Neotropical otter
- European otter
- Sechuran fox
- Mountain weasel
- Japanese weasel
- Western mountain coati
- Pallas's cat
- Jaguar
- Brown hyena
- Marbled cat
- Rusty-spotted cat
- Bush dog
- Island fox
Subspecies
Afrosoricida
Includes tenrecs and golden moles.
Lagomorpha
Rabbits and relatives
Rodents
There are 106 rodent species assessed as near threatened.
Hystricomorpha
("Porcupine-like")
Myomorpha
There are 63 species in Myomorpha assessed as near threatened.
Murids
Includes mice, rats, gerbils, and relatives.
- Caucasus field mouse
- Blick's grass rat
- Luzon hairy-tailed rat
- Inland hill rat
- Isarog striped shrew-rat
- Mindoro striped rat
- Forest thicket rat
- Greater stick-nest rat
- Short-tailed brush-furred rat
- Elegant margareta rat
- Broad-toothed mouse
- Oldfield white-bellied rat
- Fawn hopping mouse
- Flores giant rat
- Lowland brush mouse
- Heath mouse
- Sula rat
- Spiny Ceram rat
- Japen rat
- Mount Data shrew rat
- Masked white-tailed rat
- Bismarck giant rat
Cricetids
Includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, and New World rats and mice.
- Gray akodont
- Sanborn's grass mouse
- Cochabamba grass mouse
- Royle's mountain vole
- Red tree vole
- California red tree mouse
- Torres's crimson-nosed rat
- Large long-clawed mouse
- Ward's red-backed vole
- Crested-tailed deer mouse
- Cloud forest rice rat
- Large-headed rice rat
- True's vole
- Crab-eating rat
- Yellow isthmus rat
- Turkish hamster
- Romanian hamster
- Cabrera's vole
- Guatemalan vole
- Taiwan vole
- Jalapan pine vole
- Sakhalin vole
- Schelkovnikov's pine vole
- Dark bolo mouse
- Diminutive woodrat
- Allegheny woodrat
- Sonoran woodrat
- Big deer mouse
- Chihuahuan mouse
- Buenos Aires leaf-eared mouse
- Long-clawed mole vole
- Brazilian arboreal mouse
- Thomas's water mouse
- Slender Oldfield mouse
- Szechuan vole
Dipodids
- Euphrates jerboa
- Vinogradov's jerboa
- Greater fat-tailed jerboa
- Kluchor birch mouse
Castorimorpha
("Beaver-like")
Sciuromorpha
There are 25 species in Sciuromorpha assessed as near threatened.
Sciurids
Squirrels, chipmunks, marmots, susliks and prairie dogs
- Groove-toothed flying squirrel
- Ear-spot squirrel
- Black-striped squirrel
- Anderson's squirrel
- Sierra Madre ground squirrel
- Palawan flying squirrel
- Four-striped ground squirrel
- Mentawai three-striped squirrel
- Swynnerton's bush squirrel
- Bhutan giant flying squirrel
- Travancore flying squirrel
- Cream-coloured giant squirrel
- Black giant squirrel
- Grizzled giant squirrel
- Shrew-faced squirrel
- Richmond's squirrel
- Caucasian mountain ground squirrel (Spermophilus musicus)
- Speckled ground squirrel
- Asia Minor ground squirrel
- Horse-tailed squirrel
- Culion tree squirrel
- Bangs's mountain squirrel
- Complex-toothed flying squirrel
- Washington ground squirrel
Bats
There are 79 bat species assessed as near threatened.
Megabats
- Panniet naked-backed fruit bat
- Dayak fruit bat
- Straw-coloured fruit bat
- Philippine dawn bat
- Angolan epauletted fruit bat
- Bismarck masked flying fox
- Moluccan flying fox
- Ryukyu flying fox
- Pelew flying fox
- Little golden-mantled flying fox
- Solomons flying fox
- Samoa flying fox
- Large flying fox
- Madagascan rousette
- Pohle's fruit bat
- Sulawesi stripe-faced fruit bat
Microbats
There are 63 microbat species assessed as near threatened.
Old World leaf-nosed bats
- Hipposideros commersoni
- Borneo roundleaf bat
- Jones's roundleaf bat
- Large Asian roundleaf bat
- Peleng leaf-nosed bat
- Lesser great leaf-nosed bat
- Striped leaf-nosed bat
Vesper bats
- Barbastelle
- Van Gelder's bat
- Large-eared pied bat
- Little pied bat
- Mexican big-eared bat
- Harmless serotine
- Western false pipistrelle
- Thomas's big-eared brown bat
- Small woolly bat
- Least woolly bat
- Clear-winged woolly bat
- Pfeiffer's red bat
- Taiwan tube-nosed bat
- Bechstein's bat
- Far Eastern myotis
- Pond bat
- Gray bat
- Pallid large-footed myotis
- Schwartz's myotis
- Rickett's big-footed bat
- Ridley's bat
- Red myotis
- Indiana bat
- Dark-brown serotine
- Birdlike noctule
- Cuban evening bat
- Groove-toothed bat
- Taiwan big-eared bat
Other mammal species
- Dendrohyrax validus
- Platypus
- Checkered elephant shrew
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.