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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.   

Hits
Illustration
Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Glaucomys sabrinus alpinus
mam_002566
1938/01/31
Tetana Lake

Vulpes vulpes
mam_002567
1938/03/15
Bear Lake

Sorex palustris palustris
mam_002568
1938/05/16
Peace River; Tupper Creek

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002569
1938/05/27
Peace River; Tupper Creek

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002570
1938/05/27
Peace River; Tupper Creek

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002571
Peace River; Tupper Creek

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002572
1938/05/16
Peace River; Tupper Creek

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002573
Peace River; Tupper Creek

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002574
1938/05/17
Peace River; Tupper Creek

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002575
1938/06/15
Fort St. John; Charlie Lake

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002576
1938/06/11
Fort St. John; Charlie Lake

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002577
1938/06/14
Fort St. John; Charlie Lake

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002578
1938/06/15
Fort St. John; Charlie Lake

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002579
1938/06/16
Fort St. John; Charlie Lake

Sorex arcticus arcticus
mam_002580
1938/06/15
Fort St. John; Charlie Lake