Dataset: TTRS-Mammals
Taxa: Mustelidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Tall Timbers Research Station - Mammals


TTRS:Mammals
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
TTRS00196MR. Komarek   1965-11-27
United States, Georgia, Grady, Reno, 30.7736100 -84.2922200

TTRS:Mammals
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
TTRS00197MW.W. Baker   1967-01-11
United States, Florida, Leon, Ayavalla Plantation, 30.5661605 -84.3228046

TTRS:Mammals
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
TTRS00199MW.W. Baker   1967-04-12
United States, Florida, Leon, N. Bradforville, 30.5627874 -84.1936452

TTRS:Mammals
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
TTRS00288MW.W. Baker   1967-02-12
United States, Florida, Leon, Meridian Rd., 30.6383300 -84.2819400

TTRS:Mammals
Mustela vison Schreber, 1777
TTRS00681MR.L. Crawford; J.H. Wiese   1973-04-07
United States, Louisiana, Camaron, 1 mi. N. Hackberry, 30.0103480 -93.3419400

TTRS:Mammals
Mustela vison Schreber, 1777
TTRS00705MR.L. Crawford   1974-01-04
United States, Florida, Leon, SR 12 and U.S. 319, 30.6678595 -84.1648388

TTRS:Mammals
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
TTRS00834MK.L. and D.P. Richmond   1978-04-30
United States, Florida, Liberty, Apalachicola National Forest, 30.2179851 -84.4590483

TTRS:Mammals
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
TTRS00908MW.W. Baker   1976-03-30
United States, Florida, Leon, Iamonia, 30.6356767 -84.2371402

TTRS:Mammals
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
TTRS00909MH.M. Stevenson   1974-04-27
United States, Florida, Taylor, 6 mi. S. Perry, 30.0301150 -83.5819400

TTRS:Mammals
Lutra canadensis (Schreber, 1777)
TTRS00960MW.W. Baker   
United States

TTRS:Mammals
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
TTRS00964MS. Lee, L. Neel   1989-01-28
United States, Georgia, Grady, 3 mi. N. Hadley Ferry Bridge, 30.6951790 -84.2690840

TTRS:Mammals
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
TTRS00967MR. Pouncey   1988-01-05
United States, Florida, Jackson, Rt. 273


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