| Common name
(French name)
|
Species
(Authority)
|
Preferred habitat |
Native range |
Status1 |
| Family Erethizontidae: New World porcupines |
| North American Porcupine

(Porc-épic d'Amérique)
|
Erethizon dorsatum
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Forests |
South of the tree line |
|
| Family Aplodontiidae: The Mountain Beaver |
| Mountain Beaver

(Castor de montagne)
|
Aplodontia rufa
(Rafinesque, 1817) |
Montane forests |
Southern British Columbia |
|
| Family Castoridae: Beavers |
| American Beaver

(Castor)
|
Castor canadensis
(Kuhl, 1820) |
Humid areas of forests. |
All of Canada below the tree line except drier parts of the Prairies |
|
| Family Sciuridae: Squirrels |
| Eastern Gray Squirrel

(Écureuil gris)
|
Sciurus carolinensis
(Gmelin, 1788) |
Prefers deep forests, but frequent in urban areas. |
Southern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario, southern Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick. |
|
| Eastern Fox Squirrel

(Écureuil fauve)
|
Sciurus niger
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Edge of forests and groves |
Southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Pelee Island |
|
| Douglas Squirrel

(Écureuil de Douglas)
|
Tamiasciurus douglasii
(Bachman, 1839) |
Coniferous forests |
Southwestern British Columbia |
|
| American Red Squirrel

(Écureuil roux)2
|
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
(Erxleben, 1839) |
Forests |
Mainland Canada south of the Tree line, except the southern prairies and souwestern British Columbia; Prince Edward, Vancouver and Cape Breton Islands. |
|
| Northern flying squirrel

(Grand polatouche)
|
Glaucomys sabrinus
(Shaw, 1801) |
Boreal forest |
Mainland Canada south of the tree line except the southern Prairies, Prince Edward and Cape Breton Islands |
|
| Southern flying squirrel

(Petit polatouche)
|
Glaucomys volans
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Deciduous forests |
Southern Ontario, part of Quebec, southern Nova Scotia |
- I: Least Concern3
- QC: Listing Candidate
|
| Black-tailed Prairie Dog

(Chien de prairie à queue noire)
|
Cynomys ludovicianus
(Ord, 1815) |
Dry prairies |
Small part of southern Saskatchewan |
- I: Near Threatened
- CA: Special Concern
|
| Hoary Marmot

(Marmotte des Rocheuses)
|
Marmota caligata
(Eschscholtz, 1829) |
Alpine tundra |
Rockies |
|
| Yellow-bellied Marmot

(Marmotte à ventre jaune)
|
Marmota flaviventrisa
(Audubon and Bachman, 1841) |
Mountains |
Central British Columbia and southernmost Alberta |
|
| Groundhog

(Marmotte commune, Siffleux)
|
Marmota monax
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Broken ground |
Much of mainland Canada west of the Rockies, inland valleys and part western Yukon |
|
| Vancouver Island Marmot
(Marmotte de Vancouver)
|
Marmota vancouverensis
(Swarth, 1911) |
Near the mountain tree line |
Vancouver Island |
|
| Columbian Ground Squirrel

(Spermophile du Columbia)
|
Spermophilus columbianus
(Ord, 1815) |
Montane open ares |
Southern Rocky mountains |
|
| Franklin's ground squirrel

(Écureuil terrestre de Franklin)
|
Spermophilus franklinii
(Ord, 1815) |
Parklands |
Northwestern Ontario and southern Prairies except short-grass prairies |
|
| Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel

(Spermophile à mante dorée)
|
Spermophilus lateralis
(Say, 1823) |
Montane coniferous forests |
Southeastern Rockies |
|
| Arctic Ground Squirrel

(Spermophile arctique)
|
Spermophilus parryii
(Richardson, 1825) |
Tundra without permafrost |
Mainland Arctic |
|
| Richardson's Ground Squirrel

(Spermophile de Richardson)
|
Spermophilus richardsonii
(Sabine, 1822) |
Prairies |
South of the Prairie provinces |
|
| Cascade Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
(—)
|
Spermophilus saturatus
(Rhoads, 1895) |
Southern British Columbia Cascade Range |
British Columbia |
|
| Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel

(Spermophile rayé)
|
Spermophilus tridecemlineatus
(Mitchill, 1821) |
Groves, swamps, uncultivated land |
Southern Prairie Provinces |
|
| Yellow-pine Chipmunk
(Tamia amène)
|
Tamias amoenus
(Allen, 1821) |
Dry montane forests |
Southern and central British Columbia and Alberta |
|
| Least Chipmunk

(Tamia mineur)
|
Tamias minimus
(Bachman, 1839) |
Edges of forests, groves, but also open spaces |
Western Quebec to Yukon |
-
- ssp. selkirki
- I: Vulnerable
- AB:
|
| Red-tailed Chipmunk
(Tamia à queue rousse)
|
Tamias ruficaudus
(A. H. Howell, 1839) |
High altitude forests and valley pine groves. |
Southern British Columbia and Alberta |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Vulnerable
- AB: May Be At Risk
- BC: Imperiled
|
| Eastern Chipmunk

(Tamia rayé, Petit suisse)
|
Tamias striatus
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Deciduous forests |
Southern half of Ontario and Quebec, and southern Manitoba |
|
| Townsend's Chipmunk
(Tamia de Townsend)
|
Tamias townsendii
(Bachman, 1839) |
Western Coast lowland and montane Tsuga forests |
Southwestern British Columbia |
|
| Family Geomyidae: Pocket gophers |
| Plains Pocket Gopher

(Gaufre brun)
|
Geomys bursarius
(Shaw, 1800) |
Fields and banks |
Southern Manitoba |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Not at risk4
|
| Northern Pocket Gopher

(Gaufre gris)
|
Thomomys talpoides
(Richardson, 1828) |
Open areas |
Southern Prairie Provinces and British Columbia |
- I: Least Concern
- ssp. douglasii
- Vulnerable
- ssp. segregatus
- Near Threatened
- BC: Secure
- ssp. segregatus
- Red list
|
| Family Heteromyidae: Heteromyids |
| Ord's Kangaroo Rat

(Rat-kangourou d'Ord)
|
Dipodomys ordii
(Woodhouse, 1853) |
Semi-deserctic areas |
Great Sand Hills area |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Special Concern
|
| Olive-backed Pocket Mouse

(Souris à abajoues des plaines)
|
Perognathus fasciatus
(Wied-Neuwied, 1839) |
Dry plains |
Southern prairies |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Sensitive
|
| Great Basin Pocket Mouse
(Souris à abajoues des pinèdes)
|
Perognathus parvus
(Peale, 1848) |
Dry plains |
Great Basin |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Sensitive
|
| Family Dipodidae: Jerboas |
| Woodland jumping mouse
(Souris sauteuse des bois)
|
Napaeozapus insignis
(Miller, 1891) |
Forest streams |
Eastern Canada |
|
| Meadow jumping mouse

(Souris sauteuse des champs)
|
Zapus hudsonius
(Zimmermann, 1780) |
Wet fields |
Eastern Canada (except Anticosti island and Newfoundland) to Yukon |
- I: Least Concern
- ssp. alascensis
|
| Western Jumping Mouse
(Souris sauteuse de l'ouest)
|
Zapus princeps
(Allen, 1893) |
Prairies |
Rockies and Prairies |
|
| Pacific Jumping Mouse
(Souris sauteuse du Pacifique)
|
Zapus trinotatus
(Rhoads, 1893) |
Montane prairies |
Southwestern British Columbia |
|
| Family Cricetidae: Cricetids |
| Southern Red-backed Vole

(Campagnol à dos roux de Gapper)
|
Clethrionomys gapperi5
(Vigors, 1830) |
Forests |
Most of the provinces, except Newfoundland and Vancouver Island |
- I: Least Concern
- ssp. galei
- ssp. occidentalis<
|
| Southern Red-backed Vole
(Campagnol à dos roux boréal)
|
Clethrionomys rutilus5
(Pallas, 1779) |
Shrubby tundra |
Mainland Arctic |
|
| Northern Collared Lemming
(Lemming variable)6
|
Dicrostonyx groenlandicus7
(Traill, 1823) |
Tundra |
Northern Arctic islands |
|
| Ungava Collared Lemming
(Lemming d'Ungava)
|
Dicrostonyx hudsonius
(Pallas, 1778) |
Tundra |
Northern Quebec |
|
| Victoria Collared Lemming
(—)
|
Dicrostonyx kilangmiutak7
(Anderson & Rand, 1945) |
Tundra |
Mainland Arctic, Banks, Victoria and King Williams Islands |
|
| Ogilvie Mountains Collared Lemming
(—)
|
Dicrostonyx nunatakensis7
(Youngman, 1967) |
Montane tundra |
Ogilvie Mountains |
|
| Richardson's Collared Lemming
(—)
|
Dicrostonyx richardsoni
(Merriam, 1900) |
Tundra |
Arctic, roughly south of the Thelon River Basin |
|
| Sagebrush Vole
(Campagnol des sauges)
|
Lemmiscus curtatus
(Cope, 1868) |
Sagebrush steppes |
Southern Alberta and Saskatchewan |
|
| North American Brown Lemming

(Lemming brun)
|
Lemmus trimucronatus
(Richardson, 1825) |
|
|
|
| Rock Vole
(Campagnol des rochers)
|
Microtus chrotorrhinus
(Miller, 1894) |
Rocky areas |
Boreal Ontario and Quebec; southernmost Labrador; Gaspesia and northern New brunswick |
- ssp. ravus
- Data Deficient
|
| Long-tailed Vole
(Campagnol longicaude)
|
Microtus longicaudus
(Miller, 1894) |
Varied |
Western Cordillera |
|
| Singing Vole

(Campagnol chanteur)
|
Microtus miurus
(Osgood, 1901) |
Alpine tundra |
Yukon and neighbouring Northwest Territory. |
|
| Montane Vole
(Campagnol montagnard)
|
Microtus montanus
(Peale, 1848) |
Shortgrass alpine prairies |
Central south British Columbia |
|
| Prairie Vole

(Campagnol des prairies)
|
Microtus ochrogaster
(Wagner, 1842) |
Prairies |
Prairie provinces |
|
| Tundra Vole

(Campagnol nordique)
|
Microtus oeconomus
(Pallas, 1776) |
Wet tundra |
Western Arctic |
|
| Creeping Vole
(Campagnol de l'oregon)
|
Microtus oregoni
(Bachman, 1839) |
Humid coniferous forest |
Southern British Columbia |
|
| Meadow Vole

(Campagnol des champs)
|
Microtus pennsylvanicus
(Ord, 1815) |
Wet fields |
All of Canada except Arctic and westernmost ranges |
|
| Woodland Vole

(Campagnol sylvestre)
|
Microtus pinetorum
(Le Conte, 1830) |
Deciduous forests |
Southernmost Ontario and Quebec |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Special Concern
|
| Water Vole
(Campagnol de Richardson)
|
Microtus richardsoni
(De Kay, 1842) |
Alpine prairies and streams |
Cascades and southern Rockies |
|
| Townsend's Vole
(Campagnol de Townsend)
|
Microtus townsendii
(Bachman, 1839) |
Saline marshes and fields |
Vancouver Island, nearby islands and Fraser River delta |
|
| Taiga Vole
(Campagnol à joues jaunes)
|
Microtus xanthognathus
(Leach, 1815) |
Forest streams |
From southwester Hudson Bay through northern Prairies and Yukon |
|
| Muskrat

(Rat musqué)
|
Ondatra zibethicus
(Linnaeus, 1766) |
Wetlands |
Most of Canada outside the Arctic and southwestern British Columbia |
|
| Western Heather Vole
(Campagnol des bruyères)
|
Phenacomys intermedius
(Merriam, 1889) |
Varied |
British COlumbia |
- I: Least Concern
- ssp. artemisiae
- Near Theatened
- ssp. sphagnicola
- Near Theatened
|
| Eastern Heather Vole
(Phénacomys d'Ungava)
|
Phenacomys ungava
(Merriam, 1889) |
Varied |
Quebec, Ontario and Labrador to southern Yukon |
|
| Northern Bog Lemming
(Campagnol-lemming boréal)
|
Synaptomys borealis
(Richardson, 1828) |
Peatlands |
Labrador to Alaska; Gaspesia and northern New Brunswick |
|
| Southern Bog Lemming
(Campagnol-lemming de Cooper)
|
Synaptomys cooperi
(Baird, 1857) |
Peatlands |
Western Manitoba, central and southern Ontario and Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia |
|
| Bushy-tailed Woodrat

(Rat à queue touffue)
|
Neotoma cinerea
(Ord, 1815) |
Mountains |
Western Cordillera |
|
| Northwestern Deer Mouse
(—)
|
Peromyscus keeni9
(Rhoades, 1894) |
mild a rainy forests |
West of the Coastal Mountains |
|
| White-footed Mouse

(Souris à pattes blanches)
|
Peromyscus leucopus
(Rafinesque, 1818) |
Deciduous forests |
Southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia |
|
| Deer mouse

(Souris sylvestre)
|
Peromyscus maniculatus
(Wagner, 1845) |
Anywhere except wetlands |
Much of Canada south of the tree line except Newfoundland |
|
| Western Harvest Mouse

(Souris-moissonneuse occidentale)
|
Reithrodontomys megalotis
(Baird, 1858) |
Prairies |
Okanagan Valley (ssp. dychei), south of Alberta and Saskatchewann (ssp. megalotis) |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Special Concern (dychei)
- CA: Endangered (megalotis)
- BC: Blue list
- AB: Unknown
- SA: Unknown
|
| Northern Grasshopper Mouse
(Souris à sauterelles)
|
Onychomys leucogaster
(Wied-Neuwied, 1841) |
Southern Prairies |
Prairies |
|
| Common name
(French name)
|
Species
(Authority)
|
Preferred habitat |
Native range |
Status1 |
| Family Soricidae: Shrews |
| Northern Short-tailed Shrew

(Grande musaraigne)
|
Blarina brevicauda
(Say, 1823) |
Deciduous forests |
Eastern Saskatchewan to Maritime provinces |
|
| North American Least Shrew
(Petite musaraigne)
|
Cryptotis parva
(Say, 1823) |
Fields, clearings and salt marshes |
Long point, Ontario |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Possibly extirpated
|
| Arctic Shrew
(Musaraigne arctique)
|
Sorex arcticus
(Kerr, 1792) |
Peatlands and marshes |
From the Northwest Territory to central Quebec |
|
| Maritime Shrew
(Musaraigne des Maritimes)
|
Sorex maritimensis
(Smith, 1939) |
Peatlands and marshes |
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia |
|
| Marsh Shrew

(Musaraigne de Bendire)
|
Sorex bendirii
(Smith, 1939) |
Coniferous forests |
Fraser Valley |
- I: Vulnerable
- CA: Threatened
|
| Masked Shrew

(Musaraigne cendrée)
|
Sorex cinereus
(Smith, 1939) |
Varied |
Most of Mainland Canada except northernmost Quebec; Prince Edward and Cape Breton islands |
|
| Long-tailed Shrew
(—)
|
Sorex dispar11
(Batchelder, 1911) |
Wet banks |
Appalachians, Pennsylvania to New Brunswick |
|
| Smoky Shrew

(Musaraigne fuligineuse)
|
Sorex fumeus
(Miller, 1895) |
Deciduous forests |
Great lakes to Maritimes |
|
| Gaspé Shrew
(Musaraigne de Gaspé)
|
Sorex gaspensis11
(Anthony & Goodwin, 1924) |
Near forest streams |
Gaspesia and northern New Brunswick; Cape Breton Island |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Not at Rist12
|
| Prairie Shrew
(Musaraigne des steppes)
|
Sorex haydeni
(Baird, 1857) |
Grassland |
Southern Prairies |
|
| American Pygmy Shrew
(Musaraigne pygmée)
|
Sorex hoyi
(Baird, 1857) |
Forest clearings |
Yukon and eastern Cordillera to Labrador and Maritimes |
|
| Merriam's Shrew
(Musaraigne de Merriam)
|
Sorex merriami
(Dobson, 1890) |
Grasslands |
Extreme southern British Columbia |
|
| Montane Shrew
(Musaraigne sombre)
|
Sorex monticolus13
(Merriam, 1890) |
Montane streams and marshes |
Western Cordillera |
|
| American Water Shrew

(Musaraigne palustre)
|
Sorex palustris
(Richardson, 1828) |
Lakes and marshes |
Western Cordillera to Labrador and Maritimes except southern Prairies and southernmost Ontario |
- I: Least Concern
- ssp. brooksi
|
| Preble's Shrew
(Musaraigne de Preble)
|
Sorex preblei
(Jackson,1922) |
Montane streams and marshes |
Southcentral British Columbia |
|
| Trowbridge's Shrew
(Musaraigne de Trowbridge)
|
Sorex trowbridgii
(Baird, 1857) |
Coniferous forests |
Lower Fraser Valley |
|
| Tundra Shrew
(—)
|
Sorex tundrensis
(Merriam, 1900) |
Tundra |
Yukon and Northwest territory |
|
| Barren Ground Shrew
(—)
|
Sorex ugyunak
(Anderson & Rand, 1945) |
Tundra |
Mainland Arctic |
|
| Vagrant Shrew

(Musaraigne errante)
|
Sorex vagrans
(Baird, 1857) |
Montane streams |
Southern Cordillera |
|
| Family Talpidae: Moles |
| Star-nosed Mole

(Condylure étoilé)
|
Condylura cristata
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Wet forests |
Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Labrador, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia |
|
| Coast Mole
(Taupe du Pacifique)
|
Scapanus orarius
(True, 1896) |
Alpine coniferous forest |
Southwestern British Columbia |
|
| Townsend's Mole
(Taupe de Townsend)
|
Scapanus townsendii
(Bachman, 1839) |
Fields |
Southwestern British Columbia |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Endangered
|
| Shrew-mole

(Taupe de Townsend)
|
Neurotrichus gibbsii
(Baird, 1858) |
Banks |
Southwestern British Columbia |
|
| Eastern Mole
(Taupe à queue glabre)
|
Scalopus aquaticus
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Open woodlands |
Point Pelee area |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Special Concern
|
| Common name
(French name)
|
Species
(Authority)
|
Preferred habitat |
Native range |
Status1 |
| Family Vespertilionidae: Vesper bats |
| Silver-haired bat
(Chauve-souris argentée)
|
Lasionycteris noctivagans
(La Conte, 1831) |
Deciduous forest lakes |
All of southern Canada except Gaspesia and northern Maritimes |
|
| California Myotis
(Chauve-souris de Californie)
|
Myotis californicus
(Audubon & Bachman, 1842) |
West Coast forests |
West Coast and Okanagan Valley |
|
| Western Small-footed Myotis
(Chauve-souris pygmée de l'Ouest)
|
Myotis ciliolabrum
(Merriam, 1886) |
Dry areas |
Southern Alberta and Saskatchewan |
|
| Long-eared Myotis
(Chauve-souris à longues oreilles)
|
Myotis evotis14
(H. Allen, 1864) |
Varied |
Southern British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan |
|
| Keen's Myotis
(Chauve-souris de Keen)
|
Myotis keenii
(Merriam, 1895) |
Forests |
West Coast |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Data Deficient
- BC: Unknown
|
| Eastern small-footed myotis
(Chauve-souris pygmée de l'Est)
|
Myotis leibii
(Audubon & Bachman, 1842) |
Montane forests |
Southern and south-central Ontario, southwestern Quebec |
- I: Least Concern
- QC: Listing Candidate
|
| Little brown bat

(Petite chauve-souris brune)
|
Myotis lucifugus
(La Conte, 1831) |
Varied, includind cities |
Yukon to Atlantic Canada |
|
| Northern long-eared myotis
(—)
|
Myotis septentrionalis15
(Trouessart, 1897) |
Forests |
Central to Eastern Canada |
|
| Fringed Myotis
(Chauve-souris à queue frangée)
|
Myotis thysanodes15
(Miller, 1897) |
White pines forest |
Southcentral British Columbia |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Data Deficient
|
| Long-legged Myotis
(Chauve-souris à longues pattes)
|
Myotis volans
(H. Allen, 1866) |
Varied |
British Columbia and Alberta |
|
| Yuma Myotis
(Chauve-souris de Yuma)
|
Myotis yumanensis
(H. Allen, 1864) |
Open areas |
West Coast and Okanagan Valley |
|
| Pallid bat

(Chauve-souris blonde)
|
Antrozous pallidus
(LeConte, 1856) |
Dry plains |
British Columbia |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Threatened
|
| Big brown bat

(Grande chauve-souris brune)
|
Eptesicus fuscus
(Palisot de Beauvois, 1796) |
Varied, including cities |
British Columbia to southern Quebec and New Brunswick |
|
| Spotted bat
(Oreillard maculé)
|
Euderma maculatum
(J. A. Allen, 1891) |
Near waterways |
Inner British Columbia |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Special Concern
|
| Western Red Bat
(Chauve-souris rousse de l'Ouest)
|
Lasiurus blossevillii16
(Lesson and Garnot, 1826) |
Open spaces and cities |
Southwestern British Columbia |
|
| Eastern Red Bat
(Chauve-souris rousse de l'Est)
|
Lasiurus borealis
(Müller, 1776) |
Open spaces and cities |
Alberta to southern Maritimes |
|
| Hoary Bat

(Chauve-souris cendré)
|
Lasiurus cinereus
(Palisot de Beauvois, 1796) |
Forests |
British Columbia to northern Hudson Bay and Maritimes |
|
| Eastern Pipistrelle

(Pipistrelle de l'Est)
|
Pipistrellus subflavus
(F. Cuvier, 1832) |
Forest, fields and waterways |
Southern Ontario, Quebec and Maritimes |
|
| Townsend's Big-eared Bat

(Oreillard de Townsend)
|
Corynorhinus townsendii
(Cooper, 1837) |
Open woodlands |
Southern British Columbia |
|
| Common name
(French name)
|
Species
(Authority)
|
Preferred habitat |
Native range |
Status1 |
| Family Balaenidae: Right Whales |
| Bowhead whale

(Baleine boréale)17
|
Balaena mysticetus
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Polar ice shelf in winter, coastal waters in the summer. |
Arctic Ocean |
- I: Conservation Dependent18
- CA: At Risk19
|
| North Atlantic Right Whale

(Baleine franche)20
|
Eubalaena glacialis
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Temperate coast waters |
North Atlantic |
- I: Endangered
- CA: Endangered
|
| North Pacific Right Whale

(Baleine franche)20
|
Eubalaena japonica
(Lacépède, 1818) |
|
North Pacific |
- I: Endangered
- CA: Endangered
|
| Family Balaenopteridae: Rorquals |
| Northern Minke Whale
(Petit rorqual)
|
Balaenoptera acutorostrata
(Lacépède, 1804) |
Temperate or polar seas. |
Northern Atlantic and Pacific |
- I: Near Threatened
- CA: Not at Risk
|
| Sei Whale

(Rorqual boréal)
|
Balaenoptera borealis
(Lesson, 1828) |
Temperate seas. |
Atlantic and Pacific oceans |
- Pacific
- CA: Possibly extirpated21
- Atlantic
|
| Blue Whale

(Rorqual bleu)
|
Balaenoptera musculus
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Temperate and polar waters. |
Atlantic and Pacific oceans |
- North Pacific
- I: Conservation Dependent
- CA: Endangered
- North Atlantic
- I: Vulnerable
- CA: Endangered
|
| Fin Whale

(Rorqual commun)
|
Balaenoptera physalus
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
High sea. |
Atlantic and Pacific oceans |
- I: Endangered
- CA: Threatened/Special Concern22
- BC: Blue List
- QC: Listing Candidate
|
| Humpback Whale

(Baleine à bosse)
|
Megaptera novaeangliae
(Borowski, 1781) |
Coastal waters, often penetrates estuaries. |
Atlantic and Pacific oceans |
- I: Vulnerable
- CA: Threatened/Not at Risk23
|
| Family Eschrichtiidae: Grey Whale |
| Gray Whale

(Baleine grise)
|
Eschrichtius robustus
(Lilljebor, 1861) |
Temperate continental shelf waters. |
Pacific Coast |
- Eastern Pacific population
- I: Conservation Dependent
- CA: Special Concern
- Atlantic population
|
| Family Monodontidae: Narwhal and Beluga |
| Narwhal

(Narval)
|
Monodon Monoceros
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Edge of Arctic ice sheet. |
Eastern Arctic Ocean |
- I: Data Deficient/Apparently Secure24
- CA: Special Concern
|
| Beluga

(Bélouga)
|
Delphinapterus leucas
(Pallas, 1776) |
Arctic coast waters. Often swim deep up rivers. |
Eastern and Western Arctic Ocean |
- I: Vulnerable
- CA: Varied25
- QC: Threatened/Listing Candidate26
- ON: Not at Risk
|
| Family Phocoenidae: Porpoises |
| Harbour Porpoise

(Marsouin commun)27
|
Phocoena phocoena
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
|
East and West Coast |
- I: Vulnerable
- CA: Special Concern
|
| Dall's Porpoise

(Marsouin de Dall)
|
Phocoenoides dalli
(True, 1885) |
Continental shelf. |
North Pacific |
|
| Family Physeteridae: Sperm Whale |
| Sperm Whale

(Cachalot)
|
Physeter macrocephalus
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Very deep waters. |
Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Only migrating males are found in Canadian waters. |
- I: Vulnerable
- CA: Not at Risk
|
| Family Ziphidae: Beaked Whales |
| Cuvier's Beaked Whale

(Baleine à bec de Cuvier)
|
Ziphius cavirostris
(G. Cuvier, 1823) |
Uncertain |
North Pacific and Atlantic |
- I: Data Deficient
- CA: Not at Rist
|
| Baird's Beaked Whale
(Grande baleine à bec)
|
Berardius bairdii
(Stejneger, 1883) |
Near continental shelf cliffs |
North Pacific |
- I: Conservation Dependent
- CA: Not at Rist
|
| Bottlenose whale
(Baleine à bec commune)
|
Hyperoodon ampullatus
(Forster, 1770) |
Subarctic waters |
North Atlantic and part of Arctic |
- I: Conservation Dependent
- CA: Endangered28
|
| Sowerby's Beaked Whale

(Baleine à bec de Sowerby)
|
Mesoplodon bidens
(Sowerby, 1804) |
Deep ocean. |
Temperate North Atlantic |
- I: Vulnerable
- CA: Special Concern
|
| Hubbs' Beaked Whale
(Baleine à bec de Moore)
|
Mesoplodon carlhubbsi29
(Moore, 1963) |
Temperate waters |
North Pacific |
- I: Vulnerable
- CA: Not at Risk
|
| Stejneger's Beaked Whale
(Baleine à bec de Stejneger)
|
Mesoplodon stejnegeri
(True, 1885 ) |
Cold, high sea. |
North Pacific |
- I: Vulnerable
- CA: Not at Risk
|
| Family Delphinidae: Oceanic Dolphins |
| Bottlenose Dolphin

(Grand dauphin)
|
Tursiops truncatus
(Montagu, 1821) |
Coastal waters. |
Occasional in the Maritimes |
|
| Short-beaked common dolphin

(Dauphin commun à bec court)
|
Delphinus delphis
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Temperate high sea |
Atlantic and Pacific Continental shelves |
|
| Atlantic White-sided Dolphin
(Dauphin à flancs blancs)
|
Lagenorhynchus acutus
(Gray, 1828) |
Temperate high sea. |
North Atlantic |
|
| Pacific White-sided Dolphin

(Dauphin à flancs blancs du pacifique)
|
Lagenorhynchus obliquidens
(Gill, 1865) |
Temperate and subarctic seas. |
North Atlantic |
|
| White-beaked Dolphin

(Dauphin à bec blanc)
|
Lagenorhynchus albirostris
(Gray, 1846) |
High, cold sea. |
North Atlantic |
|
| Orca

(Épaulard or Orque)
|
Orcinus orca
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Prefers coastal waters. |
Atlantic, Pacific and parts of the Arctic |
- I: Conservation Dependent
- CA: Varies30
|
| Short-finned Pilot Whale

(Globicéphale du Pacifique)
|
Globicephala macrorhynchus
(Gray, 1846) |
Varied. |
Pacific Ocean |
- I: Conservation Dependent
- CA: Not at Risk
|
| Long-finned Pilot Whale
(Globicéphale de l'Atlantique)
|
Globicephala melas
(Traill, 1809) |
Varied. |
North Atlantic |
|
Common name
(French name) |
Species
(Authority) |
Preferred habitat |
Native range |
Status1 |
| Family Felidae: Felines |
| Canadian Lynx

(Lynx du Canada)32
|
Lynx canadensis
(Kerr, 1792) |
Forests |
Most of Canada |
- I: Least Concern
- NB: Regionally endangered
- NS: Endangered
|
| Bobcat

(Lynx roux)
|
Lynx rufus
(Schreber, 1777) |
Varied |
Southern Canada |
|
| Cougar

(Cougar)
|
Puma concolor
(Linnaeus, 1771) |
Mountain, marshes, dense forests |
Mountainous regions of Alberta and British Columbia |
- Eastern Population
- CA: Data Deficient33
- ON: Endangered
- QC: Listing Candidate
- NB: Endangered
|
| Family Canidae: Canines |
| Arctic fox

(Renard arctique or polaire)34
|
Alopex lagopus
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Tundra |
Northern Canada35 |
|
| Swift Fox

(Renard véloce)
|
Vulpes velox
(Say, 1823) |
Desert and dry prairie |
Southern Prairie Provinces |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Endangered
- AB: Endangered
|
| Red Fox

(Renard roux)
|
Vulpes vulpes
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Varied |
All of Canada except part of the Arctic Islands and West Coast |
|
| Gray Fox

(Renard gris)
|
Urocyon cinereoargenteus
(Schreber, 1775) |
Varied |
Southern Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec |
- I: Least Concern
- CA; Threatened36
|
| Coyote

(Coyote)
|
Canis latrans
(Say, 1823) |
Varied |
Rockies through southern prairies to southwestern Quebec. |
|
| Gray Wolf

(Loup)37
|
Canis lupus
(Say, 1823) |
Varied |
All of Canada except Anticosti and Prince Edward Islands. Going extinct in several areas. |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: C. l. lycaon subspecies designated Special Concern.
|
| Family Ursidae: Bears |
| American black bear

(Ours noir)
|
Ursus americanus
(Pallas, 1780) |
Varied |
Most of Canada except Arctic and Prince Edward Island. |
|
| Brown Bear

(Ours brun)
|
Ursus arctos
(Linnaeus, 1758 ) |
Open spaces, mostly alpine and Arctic tundra |
Rockies, mainland Northwest Territory and Nunavut.38 |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Special Concern
- AB: Recommended for Threatened
- NWT: Sensitive
- BC: Blue list
|
| Polar Bear

(Ours blanc or polaire)
|
Ursus maritimus
(Phipps, 1774) |
Edge of ice fields |
Arctic Sea and coasts |
- I: Vulnerable
- CA: Special Concern
- BC: Yellow list
- NWT: Sensitive
- QC: Listing Candidate
- NF: Vulnerable
|
| Family Procyonidae: Raccoons and allies |
| Common Raccoon

(Raton laveur)39
|
Procyon lotor
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Riparian forests |
Southern Canada except Rockies and Cape Breton Island |
|
| Family Mustelidae: Mustelids |
| Stoat

(Hermine)
|
Mustela erminea
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Varied |
All of Canada except part of southern prairies and Anticosti Island |
- I: Least Concern
- ssp. haidarum
- CA: Threatened
- BC: Red list
- ssp. anguinea
|
| Long-tailed Weasel

(Belette à longue queue)
|
Mustela frenata
(Lichtenstein, 1831) |
Open areas |
Southern Rockies to western Ontario, southern Ontario to western Nova Scotia |
|
| Least Weasel

(Belette pygmée)40
|
Mustela nivalis
(Linnaeus, 1766) |
Varied |
Yukon to Labrador, except southern Quebec and Ontario. |
|
| American Mink

(Vison d'Amérique)
|
Mustela vison
(Schreber, 177) |
Wetlands and rivers |
Most of Canada, except the Arctic, part of the prairies and Anticosti Island. Introduced to Newfoundland |
|
| American Marten

(Martre d'Amérique)
|
Martes americana
(Turton, 1806) |
Coniferous and mixed forests |
Rockies to Labrador and Newfoundland, except Prairies. Extinct in several parts of Eastern Canada. |
- I: Least Concern
- NS: Endangered41
- NF: Endangered
|
| Fisher

(Pékan)
|
Martes pennanti
(Erxleben, 1777) |
Coniferous and mixed forests near rivers |
British Columbia to central Quebec, reintroduced in parts of the Maritimes. |
|
| Wolverine

(Carcajou)
|
Gulo gulo
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Boreal forest, Arctic tundra |
Largely extinct in southern Canada West of the Rockies. Found in much of continental Canada and the Arctic Islands |
- Eastern Population
- CA: Endangered
- ON: Threatened
- QC: Endangered
- NF: Endangered
- Western Population
|
| American Badger

(Blaireau d'Amérique)
|
Taxidea taxus
(Schreber, 1777) |
Fields |
Southern Prairies, south-central British Columbia and southernmost Ontario |
- I: Least Concern
- CA: Endangered (jeffersoni and jacksoni)
|
| Northern River Otter

(Loutre de rivière)
|
Lontra canadensis
(Schreber, 1777) |
Rivers, lakes and swamps |
Most of Canada except part of the Arctic and southern prairies |
|
| Sea Otter

(Loutre de mer)
|
Enhydra lutris
(Linnaeus, 1758) |
Sea and coast |
Vancouver and Goose Island coast |
- I: Endangered
- CA: Threatened43
|
| Family Mephitidae: Skunks |
| Western Spotted Skunk

(Moufette tachetée occidentale)
|
Spilogale gracilis
(Merriam, 1890)44 |
Thickets and bushes |
Southwestern British Columbia |
|
| Striped Skunk

|