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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_001598
1936/02/01
Kingcome Inlet or Drury Inlet

Neovison vison energumenos
mam_001599
1936/02/01
Kingcome Inlet or Drury Inlet

Neovison vison energumenos
mam_001600
1936/02/01
Kingcome Inlet or Drury Inlet

Neovison vison energumenos
mam_001601
1936/02/01
Kingcome Inlet or Drury Inlet

Neovison vison evagor
mam_001602
1936/03/01
Cluxewe River

Neovison vison evagor
mam_001603
1936/03/01
Cluxewe River

Neovison vison evagor
mam_001604
1936/03/01
Cluxewe River

Peromyscus maniculatus austerus
mam_001605
1936/04/03
Albert Head

Martes americana
mam_001606
1936/01/01
Lillooet; Texas Creek

Martes americana
mam_001607
1936/01/01
Lillooet; Texas Creek

Martes americana
mam_001608
1936/01/01
Lillooet; Texas Creek

Odocoileus hemionus hemionus
mam_001609
1932/01/01
Lillooet

Alces alces gigas
mam_001610
1913/12/01
Atlin

Alces alces gigas
mam_001611
1913/12/01
Atlin

Alces alces gigas
mam_001612
1915/01/10
Telegraph Creek