Taxon | Species | Scientific Name | Range |
---|---|---|---|
Status Confirmation (23) | |||
Extirpated (1) | |||
Molluscs | Puget Oregonian | Cryptomastix devia |
BC |
Endangered (11) | |||
Vascular Plants | Pink Coreopsis | Coreopsis rosea |
NS |
Vascular Plants | Slender Bush-clover | Lespedeza virginica |
ON |
Arthropods | Five-spotted Bogus Yucca Moth | Prodoxus quinquepunctellus | AB |
Arthropods | Non-pollinating Yucca Moth | Tegeticula corruptrix |
AB |
Arthropods | Yucca Moth | Tegeticula yuccasella |
AB |
Molluscs | Oregon Forestsnail | Allogona townsendiana |
BC |
Amphibians | Western Tiger Salamander (Southern Mountain population)[1] | Ambystoma mavortium |
BC |
Birds | Northern Bobwhite | Colinus virginianus |
ON |
Mammals | American Badger jacksoni subspecies | Taxidea taxus jacksoni |
ON |
Mammals | American Badger jeffersonii subspecies (Eastern population)[2] | Taxidea taxus jeffersonii | BC |
Mammals | American Badger jeffersonii subspecies (Western population)[2] | Taxidea taxus jeffersonii | BC |
Threatened (6) | |||
Vascular Plants | Soapweed | Yucca glauca |
AB SK |
Arthropods | Dun Skipper vestris subspecies | Euphyes vestris vestris |
BC |
Reptiles | Eastern Ribbonsnake (Atlantic population) | Thamnophis sauritus |
NS |
Reptiles | Great Basin Gophersnake | Pituophis catenifer deserticola | BC |
Reptiles | Massasauga (Great Lakes / St. Lawrence population)[3] | Sistrurus catenatus | ON |
Birds | Northern Goshawk laingi subspecies | Accipiter gentilis laingi | BC |
Special Concern (5) | |||
Molluscs | Warty Jumping-slug | Hemphillia glandulosa |
BC |
Amphibians | Western Toad (Calling population)[3] | Anaxyrus boreas |
BC AB |
Amphibians | Western Toad (Non-calling population)[3] | Anaxyrus boreas |
YT NT BC AB |
Reptiles | Eastern Ribbonsnake (Great Lakes population) | Thamnophis sauritus |
ON QC |
Reptiles | Northern Map Turtle | Graptemys geographica |
ON QC |
[1]The Tiger Salamander was formerly considered by COSEWIC as three populations. In November 2012, COSEWIC split it into the Western Tiger Salamander and the Eastern Tiger Salamander, each with two populations. The two populations of the Western Tiger Salamander were assessed in November 2012. The assessment of one of the two populations of the Eastern Tiger Salamander was deferred; therefore, the report for the Eastern Tiger Salamander will be presented to the Minister at a later time..
[2]Currently listed on Schedule 1 as a single subspecies. Subspecies re-assessed by COSEWIC in November 2012 and split into two populations.
[3]Currently listed on Schedule 1 as a single species. Re-assessed by COSEWIC in November 2012 and split into two populations.