Northern Leopard Frog

Lithobates pipiens

Species code GS000746

General Status in Canada

Secure


Present in regions

Migratory species: Unknown

Taxonomic group:

Amphibians
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The General Status ranks do not have legal weight. They are meant to identify the species that may be at risk in Canada.

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Common Names


English common name:

Northern Leopard Frog

Source: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.

French common name:

Grenouille léopard

In French, species in the family Ranidae are named "Grenouille" (feminine), except for species Lithobates catesbeianus.
YearEnglish common name French common name
2000Northern Leopard FrogGrenouille léopard
2005Northern Leopard FrogGrenouille léopard
2010Northern Leopard FrogGrenouille léopard
2015Northern Leopard FrogGrenouille léopard
2020Northern Leopard FrogGrenouille léopard
Northern Leopard Frog

Source: iNaturalist

Scientific Names


Higher Classification:

Superkingdom

EUKARYOTA

Kingdom

ANIMALIA

Subkingdom

BILATERIA

Infrakingdom

DEUTEROSTOMIA

Phylum

Chordata

Subphylum

Vertebrata

Infraphylum

Gnathostomata

Superclass

Tetrapoda

Class

Amphibia

YearScientific nameFamilyOrder
2000Rana pipiensRanidaeAnura
2005Rana pipiensRanidaeAnura
2010Lithobates pipiensRanidaeAnura
2015Lithobates pipiensRanidaeAnura
2020Lithobates pipiensRanidaeAnura

Priority Score


This species is not designated as may be at risk

Trends in rounded national ranks


YearRounded National RankDescription of the changeReason for changeNotes
2000Secure
2005Secure
2010Secure
2015Secure
2020Secure

Original Ranks:


Canada
2000Secure - 4
2005Secure - 4
2010Secure - 4
2015Secure - N5
2020Secure - N5
Yukon
2000Not Present
2005Not Present
2010Not Present
2015Not Present
2020Not Present
Northwest Territories
2000Sensitive - 3
2005Sensitive - 3
2010Sensitive - 3
2015Critically Imperiled - S1
2020Critically Imperiled - S1
Nunavut
2000Not Assessed - 6
2005Not Assessed - 6
2010Not Assessed - 6
2015Not Present
2020Not Present
British Columbia
2000At Risk - 1
2005At Risk - 1
2010At Risk - 1
2015Critically Imperiled - S1
2020Critically Imperiled - S1
Alberta
2000At Risk - 1
2005At Risk - 1
2010At Risk - 1
2015Imperiled - S2S3
2020Imperiled - S2S3
Saskatchewan
2000Sensitive - 3
2005At Risk - 1
2010At Risk - 1
2015Apparently Secure - S4
2020Vulnerable - S3
Manitoba
2000Secure - 4
2005Secure - 4
2010Secure - 4
2015Apparently Secure - S4
2020Apparently Secure - S4
Ontario
2000Secure - 4
2005Secure - 4
2010Secure - 4
2015Secure - S5
2020Secure - S5
Quebec
2000Secure - 4
2005Secure - 4
2010Secure - 4
2015Apparently Secure - S4
2020Secure - S5
New Brunswick
2000Secure - 4
2005Secure - 4
2010Secure - 4
2015Secure - S5
2020Secure - S5
Nova Scotia
2000Secure - 4
2005Secure - 4
2010Secure - 4
2015Secure - S5
2020Secure - S5
Prince Edward Island
2000Secure - 4
2005Secure - 4
2010Secure - 4
2015Apparently Secure - S4S5
2020Apparently Secure - S4S5
Newfoundland and Labrador
2000Sensitive - 3
2005Sensitive - 3
2010Secure - 4
2015
2020
Labrador
2000
2005
2010
2015Vulnerable - S3S4
2020Vulnerable - S3S4
Newfoundland
2000
2005
2010
2015Not Present
2020Not Present
Pacific Ocean
2000Not Present
2005Not Present
2010Not Present
2015Not Present
2020Not Present
Western Arctic Ocean
2000Not Present
2005Not Present
2010Not Present
2015Not Present
2020Not Present
Eastern Arctic Ocean
2000Not Present
2005Not Present
2010Not Present
2015Not Present
2020Not Present
Atlantic Ocean
2000Not Present
2005Not Present
2010Not Present
2015Not Present
2020Not Present