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It is a sad fact that 7 species of mammals and 4 species of birds have already disappeared from the Canadian landscape. Another 41 species of mammals and 46 species of birds are listed as Endangered, Threatened, or Vulnerable.


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NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL

Critically Endangered (in British Columbia, Canada). In 2008, fewer than 20 owls in the wild were reported in British Columbia.

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OREGON SPOTTED FROG

This species once ranged from the SW corner of British Columbia to California. It is now considered globally imperiled.

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VANCOUVER ISLAND MARMOT

Since 2003 the Marmot Recovery Team has successfully rebuilt the population from less than 30 to over 90 in the wild and the work continues to bring back these mammals.

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WOOD BISON

The Wood Bison, often weighing a ton or more, is the largest native North American mammal. Wood Bison are the forest relative of the more common Plains Bison. They were once over 200,000 of them in northern Canada, but by 1900 there were fewer than 300. Today, with protection and breeding there are about 4,500.

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