List of mammals of Denmark

This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Denmark, listing only species found outside captivity and fenced enclosures, or with certain records younger than 1000 A.D. The main source is the most recent atlas survey of mammals in Denmark.[1] The atlas records 88 mammal species in Denmark. Since the atlas was published in 2007, four new species have been recorded in the country: the grey wolf,[2] golden jackal[3], Cuvier's beaked whale[4] and grey long-eared bat.[5]

The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status in the most current version of the Danish Red List.[3] Assessments were made following recommendations of 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.
RE Regionally extinct No reasonable doubt that the species no longer exist in the assessed region and is extirpated.
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.
NA Not assessed Not assessed, either because it is an invading/naturalised species, or extremely rare visitor


 
West European hedgehog
 
Eurasian water shrew
 
Common shrew

Erinaceidae (hedgehogs)

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Daubenton's bat
 
Common noctule

Vespertilionidae (evening bats)

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European hare
 
Bank vole
 
Striped field mouse

Sciuridae (squirrels)

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Gliridae (dormice)

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  • Coypu, Myocastor coypus NA introduced
 
Red fox
 
Gray wolf
 
European polecat
 
Beech marten

Canidae (dogs, foxes)

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Procyonidae (raccoons and relatives)

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  • Raccoon, Procyon lotor NA introduced

Mustelidae (mustelids)

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  • Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus NA vagrant

Phocidae (earless seals)

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Risso's dolphin
 
Killer whales jumping

Phocoenidae (porpoises)

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Monodontidae

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  • Beluga, Delphinapterus leucas NA vagrant

Physeteridae (sperm whales)

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Ziphidae (beaked whales)

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Red deer

Suidae (pigs)

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References

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  1. ^ Baagøe, Hans; Jensen, Thomas Secher (2007). Dansk Pattedyratlas. Copenhagen: Gyldendal.
  2. ^ Jensen, T.S.; Olesen, K.; Sunde, P.; Vedel-Schmidt, C.; Madsen, A.B.; Andersen, L.W. (2015). "Genindvandring af ulven (Canis lupus) i Danmark". Flora & Fauna. 121 (1+2): 48–54.
  3. ^ a b Moeslund, Jesper Erenskjold; et al. (2019). "The Danish Red List". The National Environmental Research Institute, Aarhus University. Retrieved 16 Feb 2020.
  4. ^ Alstrup, A. K. O.; Thøstesen, C. B.; Madsen, P. T.; Petersen, H. H.; Jensen, T. K.; Olsen, M. T.; Kinze, C. C. (2021). "First Stranding of Cuvier's Beaked Whale (Ziphius cavirostris) on the Danish North Sea Coast". Aquatic Mammals. 47 (3): 303–310. doi:10.1578/AM.47.3.2021.303.
  5. ^ "Ny flagermusart i Danmark". Naturguide.dk. Retrieved 10 November 2024.