2015 Wildlife Action Plan Inc Addendums 1 (2020) + 2 (2022)

3.7 Mammals

T ABLE 3.19 Mammal SGCN

Federal/ State Status*

Order

Scientifc Name Cervus elaphus

Common Name

Artiodactyla Carnivora Chiroptera

Elk

—/SC

Canis rufus

Red Wolf

E/T

Corynorhinus rafnesquii

Rafnesque’s Big-eared Bat Rafnesque’s Big-eared Bat — Coastal Plain pop. Rafnesque’s Big-eared Bat — Mountain pop. Townsend’s Big-eared Bat

Corynorhinus rafnesquii macrotis

FSC/SC

Corynorhinus rafnesquii rafnesquii

FSC/T

Corynorhinus townsendii

Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus Virginia Big-eared Bat

E/E

Lasiurus intermedius Myotis austroriparius

Northern Yellow Bat Southeastern Bat

—/SC

FSC/SC

Myotis grisescens

Gray Myotis

E/E

Myotis leibii

Eastern Small-footed Bat

FSC/SC

Myotis lucifugus

Little Brown Bat

Myotis septentrionalis

Northern Long-eared Bat

T/T E/E

Myotis sodalis

Indiana Bat

Perimyotis subfavus

Tricolored Bat

Glaucomys sabrinus coloratus

Rodentia

Carolina Northern Flying Squirrel

E/E

Microtus chrotorrhinus

Rock Vole

Microtus chrotorrhinus carolinensis

Southern Rock Vole

FSC/SC

Neotoma foridana foridana

Eastern Woodrat —Coastal Plain pop. Southern Appalachian Woodrat

—/T

Neotoma foridana haematoreia

FSC/— FSC/SC FSC/SC

Neotoma magister

Allegheny Woodrat

Peromyscus leucopus buxtoni

Buxton Woods White-footed Deermouse Pungo White-footed Deermouse

Peromyscus leucopus easti Peromyscus polionotus

—/SC —/SC

Oldfeld Deermouse an undescribed shrew West Indian Manatee

Soricomorpha Sorex sp. 1

Trichechus manatus

Sirenia

E/E

* See Table 3.2 for abbreviations.

concern status for the species; they are more likely a result of diferent evaluation method- ologies from the 2005 process or refect an increase in our knowledge base for the species. Table 3.20 provides a comparison of changes since the 2005 WAP was published. Tese changes do not necessarily indicate a change in the concern status of these species; they are more likely a result of diferent evaluation methodologies from the 2005 process (see Appendix F) or refect an increase in our knowledge base for the species. Te Taxa

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