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An extinct Australian animal can once again be seen bounding across a paddock after rare 16mm film was digitised by the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) this week. Taken almost 90 years ago, the ...
What do you do with more than 130 arsenic-tinged taxidermied animals with significant historical and academic value, languishing in a now-closed museum, that may or may not be a public health hazard?
More than 1,000 items made from endangered plant and animal species were handed in to the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) ...
Think all there is to taxidermy is stuffing an animal? Think again. Since the days of William Hornaday and Carl Akeley, taxidermy has been a scientific art.
A new museum in a 17th-century canal house brings together fantastical taxidermy and natural history objects in an eclectic ...
Animal mounting is a genuinely long-established art of preserving the original species’ morphology. There is a widespread opinion in society that authentic exhibits are an exciting craft for ...
The Endangered Species Act protects animals even in death, so the collection can’t be sold. Under federal law, they could be given to another museum.
Our ARK Extinction Taxidermy Guide will show you everything about unlocking and using Taxidermy to preserve dinos and more.