As of September 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 343 near threatened mammalian species. [1] 6.2% of all evaluated mammalian species are listed as near threatened. The IUCN also lists 31 mammalian subspecies as near threatened.
Of the subpopulations of mammals evaluated by the IUCN, one species subpopulation and one subspecies subpopulation have been assessed as near threatened.
This is a complete list of near threatened mammalian species and subspecies evaluated by the IUCN. Species and subspecies which have near threatened subpopulations (or stocks) are indicated. Where possible common names for taxa are given while links point to the scientific name used by the IUCN.
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Cetartiodactyla includes dolphins, whales and even-toed ungulates. There are 31 species, eight subspecies, one subpopulations of species, and one subpopulations of subspecies of cetartiodactyl assessed as near threatened.
There are 26 species and eight subspecies of non-cetacean even-toed ungulate assessed as near threatened.
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Species
Subpopulations of species
Subpopulations of subspecies
There are 41 marsupial species assessed as near threatened.
Includes most of the Australian carnivorous marsupials.
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Subspecies
Includes tenrecs and golden moles.
Rabbits and relatives
There are 106 rodent species assessed as near threatened.
("Porcupine-like")
There are 63 species in Myomorpha assessed as near threatened.
Includes mice, rats, gerbils, and relatives.
Includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, and New World rats and mice.
("Beaver-like")
There are 25 species in Sciuromorpha assessed as near threatened.
Squirrels, chipmunks, marmots, susliks and prairie dogs
There are 79 bat species assessed as near threatened.
There are 63 microbat species assessed as near threatened.