Also referred to as “Aplodontia,” “Boomer,” “Ground Bear,” or “Giant Mole”, the Mountain Beaver is primarily a fossorial (sub-surface oriented) rodent living in burrows in and near moist riparian forest communities. Most burrow colonies are in areas with proximity to a water source, well-developed, firm soils, and abundant vegetation. Little is understood about BC’s populations which are limited in distribution. They are subject to a number of threats from human activities including forest clearing, development, genetic isolation, and domestic pet predation.

  • Mountain Beaver
  • Mountain Beaver
  • Mountain Beaver Burrow

This is a species at risk. To find its current at-risk designation and listing info, visit the BC Species and Ecosystems Explorer. For direction on finding additional species recovery information, visit the Species and Ecological Communities Profiles Overview webpage.

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