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Mammals

 

The Royal BC Museum’s mammalogy collection contains a few preserved embryos, but most are neonates to adults prepared as skins and skeletons. About 346 species are represented in this collection. The collection grows each year, mostly through salvage, with priority given to specimens from northern British Columbia.   

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Illustration
Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Cervus elaphus roosevelti
mam_015464
1968/03/20
Nanaimo Lakes; Green River

Cervus elaphus roosevelti
mam_015465
1969/03/06
Nanaimo Lake

Cervus elaphus roosevelti
mam_015466
1969/03/24
Cowichan Lake; Shaw Creek

Cervus elaphus roosevelti
mam_015467
1969/03/24
Cowichan Lake; Shaw Creek

Cervus elaphus nelsoni
mam_015468
1969/04/17
Elk River Valley

Cervus elaphus roosevelti
mam_015469
1969/04/23
Ucona River Valley; Kuhlin Lake

Cervus elaphus roosevelti
mam_015470
1969/04/24
Nimpkish River Valley

Cervus elaphus nelsoni
mam_015471
1969/05/02
Patterson Lake

Cervus elaphus nelsoni
mam_015472
1969/05/07
Patterson Lake

Sorex monticolus obscurus
mam_015473
1982/06/19
Kotcho Lake

Sorex monticolus obscurus
mam_015474
1982/06/19
Kotcho Lake

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_015475
1982/06/19
Fort Nelson; Yoyo Camp

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_015476
1982/07/07
Fort Nelson; Sierra Camp

Peromyscus maniculatus borealis
mam_015477
1982/06/27
Kotcho Lake

Myodes gapperi athabascae
mam_015478
1982/06/25
Fort Nelson; Yoyo Camp