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A Mammal List for Crater Lake National Park

To further park research, please report any sightings of animals listed as other than abundant or common to a park visitor center. Please report all bear sightings.

Key
A - abundant; LC - locally common; C - common; U - uncommon;
P - present, but not often seen; R - rare

The pine marten, a year-round resident
of Crater Lake National Park

 

SpeciesSummerWinter
Insect-eaters
Vagrant shrewCP
Northern water shrewCP
Shrew-moleCP
California moleUP
Bats
Little brown myotisC
Long-eared myotisU
Silver-haired batR
Big brown batC
Rabbits and Pikas
PikaCP
Snowshoe hareCU
Nutall's cottontailRR
Carnivores
Black bearCP
RaccoonRP
MartenCLC
FisherRP
Shorttail WeaselRP
Longtail WeaselCP
MinkRR
River OtterRR
WolverineRR
BadgerCP
Striped skunkLCR
CoyoteCC
Gray wolfRR
Red foxC
Gray foxU
Mountain lionRR
BobcatRR
Deer and Elk
Roosevelt elkCR
Mule deerCR
Black-tail deerCR
Antelope
Pronghorn antelopeU
Rodents
Yellow-bellied marmotCP
California ground squirrelLCP
Golden-mantled ground squirrelAP
Townsend chipmunkAP
Yellow pine chipmunkCP
Western gray squirrelRR
Douglas squirrelAP
North flying squirrelCP
Sierra pocket gopherCP
Mountain beaverUP
BeaverRR
Deer mouseAP
Bushytail woodratLCP
Meadow voleUP
Western red-backed voleCP
Long-tailed voleLCP
Richardson voleUP
MuskratRR
Pacific jumping mouseLCP
PorcupineCP

 

 



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