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List of Wildlife Species at Risk (Canada)

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The List of Wildlife Species at Risk currently has more than 800 entries for Canadian wild life species considered vulnerable; including 363 classified as endangered species, —190 threatened species, —235 special concern, and 22 extirpated (no longer found in the wild).[1] About 65 percent of Canada’s resident species are considered "Secure".[2] More than 30 wildlife species have become extinct in the wild since the arrival of European settlers.[3]

The Government of Canada maintains a list of all plant and animal species, or designatable units (DUs) thereof, federally recognized as special concern, threatened, endangered, extirpated, and extinct in Canada under Schedule I of the Species at Risk Act (SARA).[4]

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SARA Schedule

Species listed on SARA Schedule I receive federal legal protections under the Act, including the protection of individuals, populations, and their habitat from harm. Listing on Schedule I of the act also mandates the formation of a species recovery team and strategy. The addition of species or DUs to Schedule I is done annually by the Minister of the Environment, based on formal assessment recommendations by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC), an independent committee of wildlife experts and scientists. COSEWIC assessments and IUCN designations by themselves are not to be confused with actual Schedule I listings as both of the former have no formal legal status in Canada.[2]

Mammals

Extirpated mammals

Endangered mammals

Threatened mammals

Mammals of special concern

Birds

Extirpated birds

Endangered birds

Threatened birds

Birds of special concern

Reptiles

Extirpated reptiles

Endangered reptiles

Threatened reptiles

Reptiles of special concern

Amphibians

Extirpated amphibians

Endangered amphibians

Threatened amphibians

Amphibians of special concern

Fish

Extirpated fish

Endangered fish

Threatened fish

Fish of special concern

Arthropods

Extirpated arthropods

Endangered arthropods

Threatened arthropods

Arthropods of special concern

Molluscs

Extirpated molluscs

Endangered molluscs

Threatened molluscs

Molluscs of special concern

Vascular plants

Extirpated vascular plants

Endangered vascular plants

Threatened vascular plants

Vascular plants of special concern

Mosses

Extirpated mosses

  • Ptychomitrium incurvum — incurved grizzled moss

Endangered mosses

  • Bartramia stricta — rigid apple moss
  • Bryoandersonia illecebra — spoon-leaved moss
  • Entosthodon rubiginosus — rusty cord-moss
  • Fabronia pusilla — silver hair moss
  • Fissidens pauperculus — poor pocket moss
  • Scouleria marginata — margined streamside moss

Threatened mosses

Mosses of special concern

  • Bryoerythrophyllum columbianum — Columbian carpet moss
  • Entosthodon fascicularis — banded cord-moss
  • Fissidens exilis — pygmy pocket moss
  • Syntrichia laevipila — twisted oak moss

Lichens

Endangered lichens

  • Erioderma pedicellatum (Atlantic population) — boreal felt lichen
  • Heterodermia sitchensis — seaside centipede lichen

Threatened lichens

Lichens of special concern

  • Erioderma pedicellatum (boreal population) — boreal felt lichen
  • Nephroma occultum — cryptic paw
  • Sclerophora peronella (Nova Scotia population) — frosted glass-whiskers

References

  1. ^ "COSEWIC Annual Report". Species at Risk Public Registry. 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Wild Species 2000: The General Status of Species in Canada". Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. Conservation Council (CESCC). 2001.
  3. ^ "Species at Risk in Canada". Hinterland Who's Who. 2010.
  4. ^ "Consolidated federal laws of canada, Species at Risk Act". 12 August 2021.

5. Amtyaz Safi, Hashmi MUA and Smith JP. 2020. A review of distribution, threats, conservation and status of freshwater turtles of Ontario, Canada. Journal of Environmental sciences. 2(1) (2020): 36-41.

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