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Alaska Species Ranking System

The Alaska Species Ranking System (ASRS) is a prioritization tool that assesses the conservation status of native vertebrates in Alaska. It was developed in collaboration with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity (TED) Program. The goal of the ASRS is to provide detailed information on the conservation needs of Alaska’s wildlife to help the TED Program and their partners set priorities for wildlife conservation and inform Alaska’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP). The ASRS provides an objective way to rank all native vertebrates through a lens that is specific to Alaska, which helps to identify those that require the most focus in the SWAP. Such taxa are called Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN). 

The ASRS was initially developed in the mid-2000s. In 2012, the first version of the ASRS was released. Ranks have been regularly updated since then and there have been changes to the ranking system as well. In 2022, staff at ACCS and ADF&G used updated ranks to assess the conservation status of small mammal species in Alaska. In 2025, the ranking system was revised; the ranks shown here reflect the most recent changes. Please fill out a Data Request Form if you would like a copy of the ASRS assessment for one or more taxa.

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Common NameScientific NameColor RankNumerical RankStatus ScoreBiological Score% Global Population
Arctic Ground SquirrelUrocitellus parryiiYellowIV0-4025-74%
Arctic Ground Squirrel (plesius)Urocitellus parryii plesiusYellowIV0-2625-74%
Arctic Ground Squirrel, AleutianUrocitellus parryii ablususYellowIV0-34Endemic
Arctic Ground Squirrel, BarrowUrocitellus parryii kennicottiiYellowIV0-3225-74%
Arctic Ground Squirrel, Kodiak IslandUrocitellus parryii kodiacensisOrangeIII0-4Endemic
Arctic Ground Squirrel, Osgood'sUrocitellus parryii osgoodiYellowIV0-26Endemic
Arctic Ground Squirrel, Shumagin IslandsUrocitellus parryii nebulicolaOrangeIII0-4Endemic
Arctic Ground Squirrel, St. Lawrence IslandUrocitellus parryii lyratusOrangeIII00Endemic
Barren Ground ShrewSorex ugyunakYellowIV0-3225-74%
Bushy-Tailed WoodratNeotoma cinereaYellowIV0-19<25%
Cinereus ShrewSorex cinereusYellowIV0-42<25%
Cinereus Shrew (hollisteri)Sorex cinereus hollisteriYellowIV0-32Endemic
Cinereus Shrew (streatori)Sorex cinereus streatoriYellowIV0-2425-74%
Collared PikaOchotona collarisYellowIV0-2725-74%
Holarctic Least ShrewSorex minutissimusYellowIV0-36<25%
Insular VoleMicrotus abbreviatusBlueV-11-12Endemic
Long-Tailed VoleMicrotus longicaudusYellowIV0-38<25%
Long-Tailed Vole, (littoralis)Microtus longicaudus littoralisYellowIV0-3625-74%
Long-Tailed Vole, Coronation IslandMicrotus longicaudus coronariusOrangeIII03Endemic
Meadow Jumping MouseZapus hudsoniusYellowIV0-26<25%
Meadow VoleMicrotus pennsylvanicusYellowIV0-44<25%
Meadow Vole, AdmiraltyMicrotus pennsylvanicus admiraltiaeOrangeIII0-4Endemic
Montane Shrew, NorthernSorex obscurusYellowIV0-3825-74%
Nearctic Collared LemmingDicrostonyx groenlandicusYellowIV0-32<25%
Neartic Brown LemmingLemmus trimucronatusYellowIV0-4225-74%
Neartic Brown Lemming, Nunivak IslandLemmus trimucronatus harroldiRedI6-1Endemic
Neartic Brown Lemming, black-footedLemmus trimucronatus nigripesOrangeIII017Endemic
Northern Bog LemmingSynaptomys borealisBlueVI-5-23<25%
Northern Flying SquirrelGlaucomys sabrinusYellowIV0-27<25%
Northern Flying Squirrel, Prince of WalesGlaucomys sabrinus griseifronsOrangeIII0-1Endemic
Northern Red-Backed VoleClethrionomys rutilusYellowIV0-38<25%
Northwestern DeermousePeromyscus keeniYellowIV0-3625-74%
Pribilof Island ShrewSorex pribilofensisOrangeIII014Endemic
Pygmy ShrewSorex hoyiYellowIV0-38<25%
Root VoleMicrotus oeconomusYellowIV0-38<25%
Root Vole, Montague IslandMicrotus oeconomus elymocetesRedI65Endemic
Root Vole, Punuk IslandMicrotus oeconomus punukensisRedI12-4Endemic
Root Vole, Shumagin IslandMicrotus oeconomus popofensisOrangeIII0-1Endemic
Root Vole, SitkaMicrotus oeconomus sitkensisRedI6-5Endemic
Root Vole, UnalaskaMicrotus oeconomus unalascensisYellowIV0-28Endemic
Root Vole, YakutatMicrotus oeconomus yakutatensisOrangeIII00Endemic
Singing VoleMicrotus miurusYellowIV0-3225-74%
Southern Red-Backed VoleClethrionomys gapperiYellowIV0-28<25%
Southern Red-Backed Vole, Gapper'sClethrionomys gapperi stikinensisYellowIV0-28.6225-74%
Southern Red-Backed Vole, PhaeusClethrionomys gapperi phaeusYellowIV0-24.62<25%
Southern Red-Backed Vole, Revillagigedo IslandClethrionomys gapperi solusRedI62Endemic
Southern Red-Backed Vole, Wrangell IslandClethrionomys gapperi wrangeliOrangeIII0-16.62Endemic
St. Lawrence Island ShrewSorex jacksoniOrangeIII08Endemic
Taiga or Yellow-cheeked VoleMicrotus xanthognathusYellowIV0-38<25%
Tundra ShrewSorex tundrensisYellowIV0-38<25%
Western Water ShrewSorex navigatorYellowIV0-30<25%

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