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Sisters-in-law Randi Jaffe and Jenny Jaffe created the LA Lost Stuffy Project, which raises funds to buy new versions of stuffed toys and blankets lost in the fires.
Cunningham Middle School student Julissa Bavis sews up a wound on a stuffed dolphin during a wildlife conservation activity led by Texas State Aquarium's Wildlife Rescue instructors on Thursday ...
The conservation of taxidermy is the ongoing maintenance and preservation of zoological specimens that have been mounted or stuffed for display and study. Taxidermy specimens contain a variety of organic materials, such as fur, bone, feathers, skin, and wood, as well as inorganic materials, such as burlap, glass, and foam. Due to their ...
Kids with stuffed pandas paraded around while their parents snacked on panda-branded M&Ms. We scanned into the Asia Trail section of the zoo and waited to be let in along with the other 50 or so ...
A study skin's preparation is extremely basic. After the animal is skinned, fat is methodically scraped off the underside of the hide. The underside of the hide is then rubbed with borax or cedar dust to help it dry faster. The animal is then stuffed with cotton and sewn up. Mammals are laid flat on their belly. Birds are prepared lying on ...
All scheduled events after this date are canceled. Efforts are being made to return the taxidermy on loan from other organizations. The remaining museum's taxidermy, animals, and exhibits will be relocated to new locations to continue educating the public on wildlife appreciation and the role of wildlife management in conservation.