Table of Contents
- Home
- Abstract
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Context
- The species concept
- Why a report on species in Canada?
- What this report does
- Users of the reports from the Wild Species series
- Summary of Wild Species 2000
- Summary of Wild Species 2005
- Further information
- References
- Data sources and methods
- Working group
- Codes used for the regions
- Sources of information
- Criteria underlying general status assessments
- General status categories
- Updated general status assessments
- From regional to national general status assessments
- The general status search tool
- Further information
- References
- Results of the general status assessments
- Assessed taxonomic groups
- Interpretations of the results
- Macrolichens
- Mosses
- Vascular plants
- Molluscs
- Freshwater Mussels
- Spiders
- Insects
- Odonates
- Predaceous diving beetles
- Ground beetles
- Lady beetles
- Bumblebees
- Black flies
- Horse flies
- Mosquitoes
- Selected macromoths
- Butterflies
- Crustaceans
- Crayfishes
- Amphibians
- Reptiles
- Birds
- Mammals
- Conclusion
- Summary of the results
- Proportion of species ranked as Secure
- Species ranked as May Be At Risk
- Exotic species
- Lack of knowledge
- Changes in species status
- Next steps and strategic orientations
- Appendices
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- Appendix 3
- Downloads