Mammals
There are twelve species of threatened mammals in Michigan. Five of these are listed as species of threatened concern, three as threatened and four as endangered. Two also have federal listed status as endangered or threatened.
Species | Common name | State status | Federal status |
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Alces alces | Moose | Special Concern | |
Canis lupus | Gray wolf | Special Concern | |
Cryptotis parva | Least shrew | Threatened | |
Felis concolor | Cougar | Endangered | |
Glaucomys sabrinus | Northern flying squirrel | Special Concern | |
Lynx canadensis | Lynx | Endangered | Threatened |
Microtus ochrogaster | Prairie vole | Endangered | |
Microtus pinetorum | Woodland vole | Special Concern | |
Myotis sodalis | Indiana bat | Endangered | Endangered |
Nycticeius humeralis | Evening bat | Threatened | |
Pipistrellus subflavus | Eastern pipistrelle | Special Concern | |
Sorex fumeus | Smoky shrew | Threatened |
Read more about this topic: List Of Threatened Fauna Of Michigan