California mammals

Mazama pocket gopher in California

Thomomys mazama

Native to California SNR Unranked in California

Not listed as nonindigenous in California by USGS NAS; native to its California range.

IUCN Red List status

  1. LC
  2. NT
  3. VU
  4. EN
  5. CR
  6. EW
  7. EX

LC – Least Concern

Widespread and abundant; not at risk.

Mazama pocket gopher in California, by the numbers

Occasional in California 85th most recorded of 241 mammals logged in California

494 occurrence records

Records from 2000–2026.

494 total records count every California occurrence from GBIF and iNaturalist; the map plots a georeferenced sample of 300.

When to look for the Mazama pocket gopher in California

Most sightings fall in June to July.

494 California occurrence records (iNaturalist and GBIF) by month of year, 2000–2026. Shows when the species is recorded, not a guarantee of presence.

Monthly California records (table)
MonthRecords
January3
February0
March0
April1
May29
June164
July175
August93
September2
October16
November9
December2

Monthly mazama pocket gopher occurrence records (iNaturalist and GBIF) in California, 2000–2026.

Seasonality

Year-round in California, with recorded sightings peaking in June–July.

Occurrence map

Where Mazama pocket gopher has been recorded in California

300 records mapped · zoom and drag to explore

300 California records mapped

Notable places to look

Park, forest, or monumentiNaturalist records
Trinity Alps Wilderness 69
Klamath National Forest 15
Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness 14
Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument 4
Mount Shasta Fish Hatchery 2
Tahoe National Forest 2
Shasta National Forest 1

Protected places with the most mazama pocket gopher sightings, from the USGS Protected Areas Database plus named mountain ranges, good spots to look, not a full breakdown, so they don't sum to the total.

Where it's recorded in California

CountyRecords
Siskiyou County 378
Tehama County 37
Glenn County 18
Trinity County 18
Humboldt County 18
Shasta County 16
Mendocino County 6
Nevada County 2
Lassen County 1

The complete county distribution, spread across 9 California counties. Every occurrence record falls in one county, so these sum to the total. Counties from GBIF and US Census boundaries.

Mazama pocket gopher records reflect California’s dry interior, where sandy flats, open scrub, grassland, and desert basins form a patchwork rather than one continuous habitat. The Central Valley, Mojave Desert, and eastern rain-shadow valleys differ greatly in soil and vegetation.

Agriculture, roads, and expanding towns have broken up many lowland sites, especially in the San Joaquin Valley. Reports don’t measure abundance, and the scarcity of nighttime surveys can leave suitable-looking ground with few or no mapped observations.

Only 494 California museum or survey records support this account. Monthly patterns can also reflect weather and observer activity, so they shouldn’t be treated as a direct count of animals.

Occurrence data from GBIF.

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Data & sources

The data and visualizations on this page draw on these open sources:

  • GBIFCC-BY 4.0occurrence records behind the range map, elevation, and record counts
  • iNaturalistCC0 / CC-BY / CC-BY-SAobservations, photos, and audio recordings
  • NatureServe ExplorerCC-BYthe state conservation rank
  • IUCN Red Listattributed factthe global conservation status
  • USGS NASpublic domainnative / introduced status
  • Natural Earthpublic domainthe relief basemap
  • USFSpublic domainnational-forest boundaries
  • USGS Protected Areas Databasepublic domainthe named parks, forests, and refuges behind "notable places to look"