In this paper new records are reported for 23 species of small terrestrial mammals (STM) of Albania collected during the field work campaigns organised in the framework of the project “Strengthening capacity in National Nature Protection – preparation for Natura 2000 network” (NaturAL) in Albania during the summer and autumn of 2016 and 2017 Data on small mammals were primarily collected through Sherman live-trapping campaigns in six high priority protected areas of Albania: Korab-Koritnik, Bredhi i Hotovës, Tomorri, Llogara-Karaburun, Divjakë-Karavasta, Liqeni i Shkodrës (Skadar lake), Lëpushë-Vermosh. Other data were obtained by analysis of owl pellets or by direct observation of individuals (dead or alive) in the field. For 21 species Erinaceus
roumanicus, Neomys
anomalus, Crocidura
suaveolens, Crocidura
leucodon, Suncus
etruscus, Talpa
stankovici/caeca, Myocastor
coypus, Sciurus
vulgaris, Glis
glis, Dryomys
nitedula, Muscardinus
avellanarius, Microtus
levis/arvalis, Microtus
subterraneus, Microtus
thomasi, Microtus
felteni, Myodes
glareolus, Apodemus
sylvaticus, Apodemus
flavicollis, Apodemus
epimelas, Mus
musculus, and Mus
macedonicus additional records are provide and their distributions reviewed, while the presence of two new species of shrews (Sorex
araneus and Sorex
minutus) for Albania is reported for the first time. A comprehensive review of the published and unpublished distribution records of STM species of the country is made, together with an updated checklist and distribution maps of the species.