This list shows the IUCN Red List status of the 90 mammal species occurring in Serbia. Five of them are vulnerable, seven are near threatened, one is reintroduced, and one is introduced.

The following tags are used to highlight each species' status on the respective IUCN Red List published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:

EX Extinct No reasonable doubt that the last individual has died.
EW Extinct in the wild Known only to survive in captivity or as a naturalized populations well outside its previous range.
CR Critically endangered The species is in imminent risk of extinction in the wild.
EN Endangered The species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
VU Vulnerable The species is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
NT Near threatened The species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future.
LC Least concern There are no current identifiable risks to the species.
DD Data deficient There is inadequate information to make an assessment of the risks to this species.

Order: Rodentia

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There are twenty-nine species of rodent in Serbia. Two species are vulnerable. One species is reintroduced and two species are introduced.

Common name (Serbian name) Scientific name Range IUCN status Photo
Family: Castoridae
Eurasian beaver (Evropski dabar) Castor fiber River banks of the Danube LC[1]  
Family: Cricetidae
European water vole (Vodena voluharica) Arvicola amphibius Throughout Serbia LC[2]  
European snow vole (Evropska snežna voluharica) Chionomys nivalis SE Serbia LC  
Balkan snow vole (Dinarska voluharica) Dinaromys bogdanovi S Raška VU
Field vole Microtus agrestis NW Vojvodina LC  
Common vole (Poljska voluharica) Microtus arvalis Throughout Serbia LC  
Balkan pine vole Microtus felteni S Serbia DD
Günther's vole Microtus guentheri S Serbia LC  
Southern vole Microtus levis W Pčinja LC
Liechtenstein's pine vole Microtus liechtensteini W Serbia LC
European pine vole Microtus subterraneus Throughout Serbia LC  
Bank vole (Šumska voluharica) Myodes glareolus W and S Serbia LC  
Family: Dipodidae
Southern birch mouse Sicista subtilis Jasenovo LC  
Family Gliridae
Forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula Throughout Serbia LC  
European edible dormouse (Obični puh) Glis glis Throughout Serbia LC  
Hazel dormouse (Puh orašar) Muscardinus avellanarius Throughout Serbia LC  
Family: Muridae
Striped field mouse (Poljski miš) Apodemus agrarius Throughout Serbia LC  
Western broad-toothed field mouse Apodemus epimelas S Pčinja LC
Yellow-necked field mouse (Žutogrli miš) Apodemus flavicollis Throughout Serbia LC  
Long-tailed field mouse (Šumski miš) Apodemus sylvaticus Throughout Serbia LC  
Herb field mouse Apodemus uralensis NE Bor LC  
Eurasian harvest mouse (Patuljasti miš) Micromys minutus Throughout Serbia LC  
Macedonian mouse (Makedonski miš) Mus macedonicus S Pčinja LC
House mouse (Kućni miš) Mus musculus Throughout Serbia LC  
Steppe mouse Mus spicilegus N and E Serbia LC
Black rat Rattus rattus (Introduced)

Throughout Serbia

LC  
Brown rat Rattus norvegicus (Introduced)

Throughout Serbia

LC  
Family: Sciuridae
Red squirrel (Evropska veverica) Sciurus vulgaris Throughout Serbia LC[3]  
European ground squirrel (Tekunica) Spermophilus citellus N Serbia VU  
Family: Spalacidae
Lesser mole-rat (Slepo kuče) Spalax leucodon Throughout Serbia DD  

Order: Lagomorpha

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There is one species of lagomorph in Serbia.

Common name Scientific name Range IUCN status Photo
Family: Leporidae
European hare

(Evropski zec)

Lepus europaeus Throughout Serbia LC[4]  

Order: Eulipotyphla

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There are ten species of eulipotyph in Serbia. One species is near threatened.

Common name (Serbian name) Scientific name Range IUCN status Photo
Family: Erinaceidae
Northern white-breasted hedgehog

(Severni beloprsi jež)

Erinaceus roumanicus Throughout Serbia LC  
Family: Soricidae
Bicolored shrew Crocidura leucodon Throughout Serbia LC  
Lesser white-toothed shrew Crocidura suaveolens Throughout Serbia LC[5]  
Mediterranean water shrew Neomys anomalus Throughout Serbia LC  
Eurasian water shrew Neomys fodiens Throughout Serbia LC
Alpine shrew Sorex alpinus W Serbia NT  
Eurasian shrew Sorex araneus Throughout Serbia LC  
Eurasian pygmy shrew Sorex minutus Throughout Serbia LC  
Family: Talpidae
Blind mole Talpa caeca W Serbia LC
European mole

(Evropska krtica)

Talpa europaea Throughout Serbia LC  

Order: Chiroptera

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There are thirty-one species of bat in Serbia. Two species are vulnerable and five species are near threatened.

Common name Scientific name Range IUCN status Photo
Family: Miniopteridae
Common bent-wing bat Miniopterus schreibersii Throughout Serbia VU[6]
Family: Molossidae
European free-tailed bat Tadarida teniotis S Serbia LC  
Family: Rhinolophidae
Blasius's horseshoe bat Rhinolophus blasii SE Serbia LC
Mediterranean horseshoe bat Rhinolophus euryale C and S Serbia NT
Greater horseshoe bat (Veliki potkovnjak) Rhinolophus ferrumequinum Throughout Serbia LC  
Lesser horseshoe bat (Mali potkovnjak) Rhinolophus hipposideros Throughout Serbia LC  
Mehely's horseshoe bat Rhinolophus mehelyi Boljevac VU  
Family: Vespertilionidae
Western barbastelle Barbastella barbastellus N Serbia NT[7]  
Serotine bat Eptesicus serotinus Throughout Serbia LC  
Alcathoe whiskered bat Myotis alcathoe Throughout Serbia

(probably)

DD  
Steppe whiskered bat Myotis aurascens Pčinja LC
Bechstein's bat Myotis bechsteinii N Serbia NT[8]  
Lesser mouse-eared bat Myotis blythii Throughout Serbia LC[9]  
Brandt's bat Myotis brandtii Throughout Serbia LC  
Long-fingered bat Myotis capaccinii S Serbia VU[10]  
Pond bat Myotis dasycneme NE Serbia NT[11]  
Daubenton's bat Myotis daubentonii N, E and S Serbia LC  
Geoffroy's bat Myotis emarginatus Throughout Serbia LC
Greater mouse-eared bat Myotis myotis Throughout Serbia LC  
Whiskered bat Myotis mystacinus Throughout Serbia LC  
Natterer's bat Myotis nattereri Throughout Serbia LC  
Lesser noctule

(Mali noćnik)

Nyctalus leisleri Throughout Serbia LC  
Common noctule Nyctalus noctula Throughout Serbia LC[12]  
Kuhl's pipistrelle Pipistrellus kuhlii Throughout Serbia LC  
Nathusius's pipistrelle Pipistrellus nathusii Throughout Serbia LC[13]  
Common pipistrelle Pipistrellus pipistrellus Throughout Serbia LC  
Pygmy pipistrelle Pipistrellus pygameus N Vojvodina LC  
Savi's pipistrelle Hypsugo savii Belgrade and S Serbia LC[14]
Brown big-eared bat Plecotus auritus Throughout Serbia LC  
Grey long-eared bat Plecotus austriacus Throughout Serbia NT[15]  
Parti-coloured bat Vespertilio murinus Throughout Serbia LC

Order: Carnivora

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There are fourteen species of carnivore in Serbia. One species is vulnerable and one species is near threatened.

Common name (Serbian name) Scientific name Range IUCN status Photo
Family: Canidae
Golden jackal

(Zlatni šakal)

Canis aureus Throughout Serbia LC  
Grey wolf

(Sivi vuk)

Canis lupus SW to E Serbia LC[16]  
Red fox

(Riđa lisica)

Vulpes vulpes Throughout Serbia LC[17]  
Family: Felidae
European wildcat

(Divlja mačka)

Felis silvestris Throughout Serbia LC[18]  
Eurasian lynx

(Obični ris)

Lynx lynx E Serbia LC[19]  
Family: Mustelidae
European otter

(Evroazijska vidra)

Lutra lutra Throughout Serbia NT[20]  
Beech marten

(Kuna belica)

Martes foina Throughout Serbia LC  
European pine marten

(Kuna zlatica)

Martes martes Throughout Serbia LC  
European badger

(Jazavac)

Meles meles Throughout Serbia LC[21]  
Stoat

(Velika lasica)

Mustela erminea N Serbia LC  
Steppe polecat

(Stepeni tvor)

Mustela eversmanii NE and E Serbia LC  
Least weasel Mustela nivalis Throughout Serbia LC  
European polecat

(Tvor)

Mustela putorius Throughout Serbia LC  
American mink Neogale vison Introduced[22] LC  
Marbled polecat Vormela peregusna SE and E Serbia VU  
Family: Ursidae
Eurasian brown bear

(Mrki medved)

Ursus arctos arctos W Serbia LC[23]  

Order: Artiodactyla

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There are five species of even-toed ungulate in Serbia.

Common name Scientific name Range IUCN status Photo
Family: Bovidae
Chamois

(Divokoza)

Rupicapra rupicapra Đerdap National Park, Brestovac, Grobnice LC  
Family: Cervidae
Roe deer

(Srna)

Capreolus capreolus Throughout Serbia LC  
Red deer

(Crveni jelen)

Cervus elaphus N and E Serbia LC  
European fallow deer

(Jelen lopatar)

Dama dama Throughout Serbia LC[24]  
Family: Suidae
Wild boar

(Divlja svinja)

Sus scrofa Throughout Serbia LC  

Locally extinct

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The following species are locally extinct in the country:

See also

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References

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