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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
Sorex cinereus cinereus
mam_002476
1937/12/22
Tetana Lake

Erethizon dorsatum nigrescens
mam_002477
1937/12/02
Bear Lake

Neovison vison evagor
mam_002478
1938/01/21
Cowichan Lake

Neovison vison evagor
mam_002479
1938/01/21
Cowichan Lake

Martes americana caurina
mam_002480
1938/01/18
Cowichan Lake

Mustela frenata
mam_002481
1938/01/27
Revelstoke; Akolkolex Creek

Mustela frenata
mam_002482
1938/01/27
Revelstoke; Akolkolex Creek

Mustela erminea richardsonii
mam_002483
1938/01/27
Akolkolex Creek

Mustela erminea richardsonii
mam_002484
1938/01/27
Revelstoke; Akolkolex Creek

Glaucomys sabrinus latipes
mam_002485
1938/01/28
Akolkolex River

Gulo gulo vancouverensis
mam_002486
1937/11/22
Cameron River

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_002487
1937/07/10
Mount Revelstoke

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_002488
1937/07/10
Mount Revelstoke

Mustela erminea anguinae
mam_002489
1938/01/11
Cowichan Lake

Mustela erminea anguinae
mam_002490
1938/02/01
Cowichan Lake