South Coast Conservation Program
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SPECIES PROFILES
Vertebrates
Mammals
Fisher
Keen's Myotis
Mountain Beaver
Olympic Shrew
Pacific Water Shrew
Snowshoe Hare, washingtonii ssp.
Townsend's Mole
Trowbridge's Shrew
Birds
Barn Owl
Barn Swallow
Double-crested Cormorant
Great Blue Heron fannini ssp.
Horned Lark strigata ssp.
Marbled Murrelet
Northern Goshawk laingi ssp.
Northern Pygmy-owl, swarthi subspecies
Sandhill Crane
Short-eared Owl
Western Screech Owl kennicotii ssp.
White-tailed Ptarmigan saxatilis subspecies
Amphibians
Coastal (Pacific) Giant Salamander
Coastal Tailed Frog
Northern Red-legged Frog
Oregon Spotted Frog
Western Toad
Reptiles
Sharp-tailed Snake
Western Painted Turtle - Pacific Coast Population
Fish
(Coastal) Cutthroat Trout, clarkii ssp.
Cultus Pygmy Sculpin | "Dwarf" Coastrange Sculpin
Nooksack Dace
Salish Sucker
Invertebrates
Crustaceans
Quatsino Cave Amphipod
Insects
Autumn Meadowhawk
Black Petaltail
Blue Dasher
Dun Skipper
Emma's Dancer
Grappletail
Johnson's Hairstreak
Western Pondhawk
Western River Cruiser
Molluscs
California/Winged Floater
Olympia Oyster
Oregon Forestsnail
Pacific Sideband
Scarletback Taildropper
Plants
Non-Vascular
Poor pocket moss
Vascular
Joe-pye weed
Pacific waterleaf
phantom orchid
Streambank lupine
Tall Bugbane
Vancouver Island Beggarticks
Ecological Communities
Arbutus
Bogs
Coastal Douglas-fir
Coastal Sand Ecosystems
Coastal Western Hemlock
Eelgrass
Garry Oak
Lodgepole ("Shore") Pine
Marshes
Old-field
Swamps
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B.C.'s Coast Region species and ecosystems of conservation concern: User's guide
Field Guide to Species at Risk in the Coast Forest Region of British Columbia