High level of responsibility for fully isolated outpost populations
Current population status
extremely rare
Long-term population trend
moderate decline
Short-term population trend
constant
Previous Red List Category
Threatened with Extinction
Change of category compared to previous Red List
Current improvement of Red List Category
Comment on threat
Vorkommen in Schleswig-Holstein trotz intensiver Nachsuche verschollen (Borkenhagen 2014, B. Schulz, mündl. Mitt. 2019)
Further comments
Die Waldbirkenmaus galt lange Zeit als nicht systematisch nachweisbar (Meinig et al. 2015). Die Möglichkeit zu einem Monitoring der Art hat sich inzwischen durch eine neue Methodik (Wildkameras, Fotofallen) deutlich verbessert (van der Kooij et al. 2016), neue Fotonachweise liegen für den Bayerischen Wald (Kraft et al. 2016, Kraft 2017, schriftl. Mitt., Stille et al. 2018) und das Allgäu (Kraft & Stille 2018, schriftl. Mitt.) vor. (Abb. 15)
Status
Indigenes or Archaeobiota
Source
Meinig, H.; Boye, P.; Dähne, M.; Hutterer, R. & Lang, J. (2020): Rote Liste und Gesamtartenliste der Säugetiere (Mammalia) Deutschlands. – Naturschutz und Biologische Vielfalt 170 (2): 73 S.
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