An incident in Mossbank prompted a conversation about taxidermy laws when the Ministry of Corrections completed a routine ...
A Saskatchewan taxidermist is required to hand over $7,250 and 144 animal exhibits to the province after pleading guilty to offences under The Wildlife Act. Brandon McCrea of Mossbank was found to be ...
But as the art of taxidermy has endured and evolved, it has given form to a paradox in wildlife conservation: that men and women passionate enough to kill have sometimes been passionate enough to ...
In February 2023, officers conducting a routine inspection of a Saskatchewan taxidermy business discovered untagged animals and the owner failed to provide a taxidermy license, according to the ...
What began as a "straightforward" inspection of a Saskatchewan taxidermy business quickly became a complex investigation – ...
A routine investigation of a Mossbank taxidermist's business turned into a lengthy investigation that led to numerous charges ...
Taxidermy combines science, craftsmanship, and artistry to preserve and celebrate the beauty of wildlife. In this blog post, ...
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 ...
“I would absolutely advocate for taxidermy to be outlawed,” Shea adds. “We need to cultivate a culture of respect and admiration for wildlife, emphasizing conservation and ethical treatment.
MOOSE JAW — What should have been a straightforward inspection of a Saskatchewan taxidermy business became a complex ...
A routine inspection of a Saskatchewan taxidermy business in 2023 sparked an investigation that more recently ended in heavy ...