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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
Neovison vison energumenos
mam_004543
1939/06/01
Price Island

Neovison vison energumenos
mam_004544
1939/06/01
Price Island

Neovison vison energumenos
mam_004545
1939/06/01
Price Island

Neovison vison energumenos
mam_004546
1939/06/01
Price Island

Lontra canadensis pacifica
mam_004547
1938/11/30
Forks; Upper Sol Duc River

Ursus americanus vancouveri
mam_004548
1939/08/13
Quinsam River

Rangifer tarandus caribou
mam_004549
1939/08/02
Omineca Mountains

Rangifer tarandus caribou
mam_004550
1939/07/31
Omineca Mountains

Peromyscus keeni rubriventer
mam_004551
1939/07/25
Campbell Island; Ormidale Harbour

Phocoenoides dalli
mam_004552
1939/08/28
Kent Inlet; Laredo Channel

Phocoenoides dalli
mam_004553
1939/08/11
Kent Inlet; Laredo Channel

Cervus elaphus roosevelti
mam_004554
1939/09/26
Saltspring Island; Mount Maxwell

Orcinus orca
mam_004555
Victoria

Phocoena phocoena
mam_004556
1939/08/25
Hardy Bay

Ziphius cavirostris
mam_004557
1937/01/01
Cape Scott; Fisherman's Cove