My six-year-old daughter jumped up and down with excitement, her eyes sparkling as she motioned toward the gray squirrel lying at the base of a cedar tree. “I got it! I got my first squirrel,” she ...
I'm standing around a plywood work table in a backyard in Seward Park on a cloudy Saturday afternoon with a scalpel in one hand and a can of Pabst in the other, working up the nerve to slice into the ...
Sunday afternoon is typically dedicated to relaxing pursuits—celebrating foreskins, lifting a three ton religious icon, watching Snow White get gang-banged by dwarves, and, apparently, methodically ...
Sometimes, a taxidermy deer is meant to evoke the animal in its natural habitat, majestically tearing through woods. But when a fawn boasts a steel gear spliced into its leg, as in Lisa Black’s bionic ...
To be a taxidermist in Minnesota means to know how to make a walleye look like a walleye A Rice taxidermy school has taught about 150 students since it opened in 2004 The current class of five will ...
She's a mom first, also a wildlife ecologist, college instructor, dog trainer, hunter . . . and now, taxidermist. Meadow Kouffeld, 38, of Grand Rapids is all of these and more. Born and raised in ...
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Yesterday the American Museum of Natural History took the wraps off its newest main attraction: Lonesome George. Lonesome George, the world-famous giant tortoise native to the Galapagos. He passed on ...
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