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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
Rattus rattus frugivorous
mam_010105
1974/06/15
Moresby Island

Rattus rattus frugivorous
mam_010106
1974/06/13
Sandspit

Microtus townsendii laingi
mam_010107
1971/10/28
Grice Bay

Microtus townsendii laingi
mam_010108
1971/10/28
Grice Bay

Myodes gapperi athabascae
mam_010109
1976/08/03
Ross Lake

Myodes gapperi athabascae
mam_010110
1976/08/03
Ross Lake

Myodes gapperi athabascae
mam_010111
1976/08/03
Ross Lake

Myodes gapperi athabascae
mam_010112
1976/08/03
Ross Lake

Myodes gapperi athabascae
mam_010113
1976/08/03
Ross Lake

Rattus rattus
mam_010114
1978/09/15
Victoria

Sorex cinereus cinereus
mam_010115
1977/07/01
Kawdy Plateau; Blackfly Creek

Microtus pennsylvanicus
mam_010116
1977/07/01
Tuie Lake; Kahan Lake

Zapus princeps saltator
mam_010117
1977/07/01
Kawdy Plateau; Butte Lake

Lemmus trimucronatus helvolus
mam_010118
1977/07/01
Kawdy Plateau

Sorex monticolus
mam_010119
1977/07/01
Kawdy Plateau