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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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Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Canis lupus
mam_015998
1984/01/01
Fort St. John; Kechika River

Canis lupus
mam_015999
1984/01/01
Fort St. John; Kechika River

Canis lupus
mam_016000
1984/01/01
Fort St. John; Kechika River

Canis lupus
mam_016001
1984/01/01
Fort St. John; Kechika River

Canis lupus
mam_016002
1984/01/01
Fort St. John; Kechika River

Canis lupus
mam_016003
1984/01/01
Fort St. John; Kechika River

Canis lupus
mam_016004
1984/01/01
Fort St. John; Kechika River

Mustela erminea
mam_016005
1986/07/18
Knockadoor

Orcinus orca
mam_016006
1986/08/17
Port Renfrew; San Juan River

Ursus americanus kermodei
mam_016007
1985/05/01 - 1985/05/30
Terrace; Old Remo

Ursus americanus
mam_016008
1985/02/01
Rosswood

Gulo gulo luscus
mam_016009
1986/04/14
Prince Rupert; Highway 16

Ursus americanus
mam_016010
1985/11/11
Terrace

Procyon lotor vancouverensis
mam_016011
1986/10/05
Victoria

Ursus arctos horribilis
mam_016012
1984/09/23
Canyon Creek