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Anyone else interested in working on this, please touch base with me. THe lists from other states are all done in different ways, so trying to decide on the best to adopt as a template...— Gaff ταλκ 00:02, 19 October 2014 (UTC)
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/wildlife/diversity/species/threatened_endangered_candidate_list.asp
Common Name | Scientific Name | State status | Federal status |
MAMMALS | |||
Blue Whale | Balaenoptera musculus | E | E |
Canada Lynx | Lynx canadensis | T | |
Columbian White-tailed Deer (Lower Columbia River population only) | Odocolieus virginianus leucurus | E | |
Fin Whale | Balaenoptera physalus | E | E |
Fisher | Martes pennanti | C | |
Gray Whale | Eschrichtius robustus | E | |
Gray Wolf | Canis lupus | E | E(1) Protected as endangered under authority of the ESA in Oregon west of highways 395, 78 and 95. |
Humpback Whale | Megaptera novaeangliae | E | E |
Kit Fox | Vulpes macrotis | T | |
North Pacific Right Whale | Eubalaena japonica | E | E |
Northern (Steller) Sea Lion | Eumetopias jubatus | T | |
Red Tree Vole | Arborimus longicaudus | C | |
Sea Otter | Enhydra lutris | T | T |
Sei Whale | Balaenoptera borealis | E | E |
Sperm Whale | Physeter macrocephalus | E | E |
Washington Ground Squirrel | Urocitellus washingtoni | E | C |
Wolverine | Gulo gulo | T |
Updated October, 2014 — Gaff ταλκ 00:02, 27 October 2014 (UTC)
Running list. Please keep an eye out.
The wild caribou living closest to Oregon in 2014 seem to be in the Selkirk Mountains of northeastern Washington, northwestern Idaho, and British Columbia. Here is a link to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife article about the caribou.
"Recently extirpated" in the Oregon list should be quantified for clarity. How recently? Someone is sure to ask if caribou ever lived in the part of the world that eventually became Oregon. Reindeer#Distribution_and_habitat, says "During the late Pleistocene era, reindeer were found as far south as Nevada and Tennessee in North America, and as far south as Spain in Europe." The reliable source supporting this claim is Walker's Mammals of the World, Vol. 2 (6th ed.), according to Wikipedia. I can't easily verify that, but it should be verifiable. If those caribou lived as far south as Nevada, they were probably in Oregon too. However, Pleistocene is not what most readers would think of as recent. Geologists might disagree. Would it be good to change "recently extirpated" to "extirpated in the 19th, 20th, or 21st century" or something like that? Then caribou could be safely deleted from the Oregon list. Finetooth ( talk) 17:56, 27 October 2014 (UTC)
Dipodidae
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Where's Bassariscus astutus? My family and I saw one once in Josephine County. 184.96.23.188 ( talk) 00:41, 20 June 2015 (UTC)
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Anyone else interested in working on this, please touch base with me. THe lists from other states are all done in different ways, so trying to decide on the best to adopt as a template...— Gaff ταλκ 00:02, 19 October 2014 (UTC)
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/wildlife/diversity/species/threatened_endangered_candidate_list.asp
Common Name | Scientific Name | State status | Federal status |
MAMMALS | |||
Blue Whale | Balaenoptera musculus | E | E |
Canada Lynx | Lynx canadensis | T | |
Columbian White-tailed Deer (Lower Columbia River population only) | Odocolieus virginianus leucurus | E | |
Fin Whale | Balaenoptera physalus | E | E |
Fisher | Martes pennanti | C | |
Gray Whale | Eschrichtius robustus | E | |
Gray Wolf | Canis lupus | E | E(1) Protected as endangered under authority of the ESA in Oregon west of highways 395, 78 and 95. |
Humpback Whale | Megaptera novaeangliae | E | E |
Kit Fox | Vulpes macrotis | T | |
North Pacific Right Whale | Eubalaena japonica | E | E |
Northern (Steller) Sea Lion | Eumetopias jubatus | T | |
Red Tree Vole | Arborimus longicaudus | C | |
Sea Otter | Enhydra lutris | T | T |
Sei Whale | Balaenoptera borealis | E | E |
Sperm Whale | Physeter macrocephalus | E | E |
Washington Ground Squirrel | Urocitellus washingtoni | E | C |
Wolverine | Gulo gulo | T |
Updated October, 2014 — Gaff ταλκ 00:02, 27 October 2014 (UTC)
Running list. Please keep an eye out.
The wild caribou living closest to Oregon in 2014 seem to be in the Selkirk Mountains of northeastern Washington, northwestern Idaho, and British Columbia. Here is a link to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife article about the caribou.
"Recently extirpated" in the Oregon list should be quantified for clarity. How recently? Someone is sure to ask if caribou ever lived in the part of the world that eventually became Oregon. Reindeer#Distribution_and_habitat, says "During the late Pleistocene era, reindeer were found as far south as Nevada and Tennessee in North America, and as far south as Spain in Europe." The reliable source supporting this claim is Walker's Mammals of the World, Vol. 2 (6th ed.), according to Wikipedia. I can't easily verify that, but it should be verifiable. If those caribou lived as far south as Nevada, they were probably in Oregon too. However, Pleistocene is not what most readers would think of as recent. Geologists might disagree. Would it be good to change "recently extirpated" to "extirpated in the 19th, 20th, or 21st century" or something like that? Then caribou could be safely deleted from the Oregon list. Finetooth ( talk) 17:56, 27 October 2014 (UTC)
Dipodidae
not in Verts: not done: muridae, scuridae
Where's Bassariscus astutus? My family and I saw one once in Josephine County. 184.96.23.188 ( talk) 00:41, 20 June 2015 (UTC)
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