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John Waldrop, an orthopedic surgeon, amassed a vast collection of ornithological specimens as part of what he called an ...
An Alabama man is one of two people sentenced Wednesday for trafficking protected birds and eggs into the U.S. Federal ...
John Waldrop, 76, of Georgia amassed a staggering collection of 1,401 taxidermy mounts and 2,594 eggs, mostly through ...
An Alabama man was one of two people sentenced in connection to what authorities called the largest-ever bird mount ...
Bird curator Hein Van Grouw reveals how taxidermy is still bringing nature to life, centuries after the first animals were preserved. On the first floor of the Museum's Hintze Hall, 38 pheasants rest ...
Judge warns of consequences if Trump administration violated deportation order The Trump administration could face consequences if it violated a judge's order temporarily blocking the deportation ...
An adolescent taxidermy student named Theodore Roosevelt ... Passenger pigeons once were the most populous bird in America. In 1878 hunters for the restaurant trade descended on a large flock ...
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Hassanalian and his students have worked with the bodies of three different types of birds throughout their research. The first is a pheasant. Using a real taxidermy pheasant head and pheasant ...
Wednesday, a federal judge in Brooklyn, N.Y., sentenced two men for trafficking protected birds and eggs into the United ...
A federal judge in Brooklyn today sentenced two men for trafficking protected birds and eggs into the United States in ...