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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
Lontra canadensis
mam_003541
1938/11/25
Driftwood Lake

Vulpes vulpes
mam_003542
1938/11/25
Driftwood River

Neovison vison energumenos
mam_003543
1938/11/07
Tetana Lake

Neovison vison energumenos
mam_003544
1938/11/05
Tetana Lake

Neovison vison energumenos
mam_003545
1938/11/14
Bear Lake

Neovison vison energumenos
mam_003546
1938/11/17
Bear Lake

Ondatra zibethicus spatulatus
mam_003547
1938/09/02
Tetana Lake

Ondatra zibethicus spatulatus
mam_003548
1938/08/28
Tetana Lake

Ursus americanus cinnamomum
mam_003549
1938/12/01
Tetana Lake

Ursus arctos horribilis
mam_003550
1938/10/20
Driftwood Valley

Sorex cinereus cinereus
mam_003551
1938/10/07
Tetana Lake

Sorex cinereus cinereus
mam_003552
1938/10/07
Tetana Lake

Lemmus trimucronatus helvolus
mam_003553
1938/10/04
Driftwood River

Lemmus trimucronatus helvolus
mam_003554
1938/09/23
Driftwood River

Myodes gapperi
mam_003555
1938/09/07
Tetana Lake