Go to content

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.   

Hits
Illustration
Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025311
2019/07/08
Sun-Oka Beach Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025312
2019/07/08
Sun-Oka Beach Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025313
2019/07/08
Sun-Oka Beach Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025314
2019/07/19
Okanagan Lake Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025315
2018/07/18
Okanagan Lake Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025316
2019/07/26
Fintry Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025317
2019/11/15
Fintry Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025318
2018/09/28
Fintry Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025319
2018/09/28
Fintry Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025320
2018/09/28
Fintry Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025321
2017/07/17
Sun-Oka Beach Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025322
2018/09/02
Fintry Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025323
2017/07/07
Sun-Oka Beach Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025324
2017/07/15
Sun-Oka Beach Park

Myotis lucifugus (cf.)
mam_025325
2017/07/22
Sun-Oka Beach Park