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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
Canis lupus occidentalis
mam_007966
1971/09/01
Tatogga Lake

Alces alces andersoni
mam_007967
1972/10/04
Peace River; Moberly River

Alces alces andersoni
mam_007968
1972/10/21
Bob Quinn Lake

Alces alces andersoni
mam_007969
1972/10/22
Bob Quinn Lake

Myodes gapperi phaeus
mam_007970
1972/10/22
Bob Quinn Lake

Myodes gapperi phaeus
mam_007971
1972/10/22
Bob Quinn Lake

Myodes gapperi phaeus
mam_007972
1972/10/22
Bob Quinn Lake

Myodes gapperi phaeus
mam_007973
1972/10/22
Bob Quinn Lake

Myodes gapperi phaeus
mam_007974
1972/10/22
Bob Quinn Lake

Myodes gapperi phaeus
mam_007975
1972/10/22
Bob Quinn Lake

Myodes gapperi phaeus
mam_007976
1972/10/22
Bob Quinn Lake

Myodes gapperi phaeus
mam_007977
1972/10/22
Bob Quinn Lake

Myodes gapperi saturatus
mam_007978
1970/10/19
Beaton River

Myodes gapperi saturatus
mam_007979
1970/10/19
Beaton River

Sorex monticolus isolatus
mam_007980
1972/08/01
Haines Island