There is an interesting new podcast series from the Natural History Museum in London about Wildlife crime.
I'll post the link to the podcast below.
Wild Crimes: A Natural History Museum podcast
Enjoy !
Welcome to Zoo City, a city with five distinct zoological collections! In this first entry, we have a place with no living animals, but instead countless priceless biological specimens and a whole lot more; the Grand Conservatory Natural History Museum.
Next up: Grand Conservatory Aquarium.
For three decades the Natural History Museum (London) has hosted a competition called Wildlife Photographer of the Year. It is without question the world's most prestigious nature photo competition and exhibition. The winners of the 2020 competition were announced today and the physical...
Here is a (nearly complete) mammal species list at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C.
I am missing a few species of rodents, a few South American and Asian species and perhaps a couple spread around the museum I did not take into account. This was made by compiling...
Recently, I have been somewhat obsessed with assembling a species list of the specimens held at the Paris natural history museum. Having been multiple times, I have assembled a decent library of photos but couldn't remember many additional species. I have posted my list as complete as I can get...
List of mammal species on exhibit 8/12/19 (all taxidermies)
Corridor leading into main mammal hall:
Human
Domestic dog
Domestic horse
Bornean orangutan
Bat eared fox
Prehensile-tailed porcupine
Striped hog-nosed skunk
Common shrew
Yellow footed rock wallaby
Koala
Matschie's tree kangaroo...
Hey guys, I was wondering if you can know most if not all of the taxidermed species of mammals at the Kenneth E. Behring Hall of Mammals at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC.
I don't remember all of them but I do know they have the following species:
Bengal Tiger
Bongo...