BROWN BEAR FULL-SIZE TAXIDERMY RUG FOR SALE VenomBad TaxidermyTexas Hunting and TaxidermyPost: 21 November 09:09
Great time getting to share in a fun filled day/Open House at Nature’s Pride Taxidermy in Concord, MI this past weekend. Incredible taxidermy and even better people! Nice to see all the youngsters and the piles o’ bone! #taxidermy #outdoors #hunting #AmericanRaisedOutdoors🇺🇸Post: 27 November 09:13
Animal Artistry - African Taxidermy - - Completed in 90 Days! #taxidermy #taxidermist #lion #zebra #africa #animalartistry - #TaxidermyArt- #WildlifePreservation- #TaxidermyMounts- #LionTaxidermy- #ZebraTaxidermy- #AfricanWildlife- #BigGameTaxidermyPost: 27 September 09:16
Animal Artistry - African Taxidermy - - Completed in 90 Days! #taxidermy #taxidermist #lion #zebra #africa #animalartistry - #TaxidermyArt- #WildlifePreservation- #TaxidermyMounts- #LionTaxidermy- #ZebraTaxidermy- #AfricanWildlife- #BigGameTaxidermyPost: 14 August 09:09
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Just finished up this digital painting for a customer. I call it Digital TaxidermyPost: 17 February 18:41
Tourist. Hunter. Fisher 2025 Date: April 17-20, 2025 Venue: Expo Center, Volgograd, Russia The Tourist. Hunter. Fisher 2025 exhibition is a premier event for outdoor enthusiasts and industry professionals, showcasing the latest innovations in hunting, fishing, and tourism. Key Sections: Fishing: Gear and equipment for sport and recreational fishing Specialized clothing, footwear, and accessories Fishing rods, reels, and tackle Boats, yachts, motors, and watercraft Ornamental fish breeding and aquariums Fishing reserves and conservation services Tourism: Sport and eco-tourism Fishing and hunting tourism Extreme adventure gear Sportswear and equipment Vehicles and accessories for auto, cycling, and water tourism Travel agencies and services Hunting: Storage and transportation solutions for firearms Firearm tuning and customization Hunting trophies and taxidermy Weapon maintenance and accessories Optics, tracking devices, and shooting equipment Specialized vehicles for hunting Bows, Post: 17 February 16:20
NICE Big Wolverine in today for the Premier Taxidermy & art sale at the fall auction in Maquoketa IowaPost: 8 September 09:53
What do you all think? Grizzly claws with otter fur and vintage glass beads. Made from recycled old taxidermy.Post: 7 August 10:09
Chickens, egg chicks and other taxidermy birds available! Ranges from 6 0 to 2 4 0 +. Coming from Georgia. www. AvianObsessionTaxidermy.comPost: 20 December 09:25
SCI 2025 in Nashville, TN I attended Safari Club International (SCI) 2025, which took place from January 22 to January 25 in Nashville, Tennessee. This event left vivid impressions. Exhibition: A variety of exhibits from leading manufacturers of hunting weapons. The latest models of rifles and shotguns have attracted special attention. Participants could get acquainted with the technical specifications and even test some samples. Taxidermy: The stands with taxidermic exhibits deserved special attention. The high craftsmanship and realism of the work were impressive. The exhibition featured both classic trophies and creative compositions. Weapons: The latest developments in the field of hunting weapons are presented. Innovative technologies, improved materials and ergonomic design made these models attractive to anyone who enjoys hunting. The SCI 2025 exhibition in Nashville was full of interesting exhibits and allowed me to learn a lot about modern hunting equipment and trophies. Post: 26 January 21:27
Chasing our dreams every day! Humble beginnings keep us hungry. We cherish big projects like this because we used to dream of the day we would have a client that would allow us to have creative freedom with such a massive undertaking like this. Do you have a big idea taxidermy project? We would love to hear about it! . . #taxidermy #taxidermist #taxidermybusiness #amazingtaxidermy #badasstaxidermy #bigdreams #dreambig #thankful #loveourjob #passionproject #custom #customtaxidermy #creativefreedom #chasing #chaseyourdreams #mountainlion #mountainliontaxidermy #snarling #bigcatPost: 23 July 09:24
Taxidermy, the intricate art of preserving animal specimens, has long captivated the hearts of hunters and nature enthusiasts alike. Among the bounty of the wilderness, the capercaillie and the black grouse stand out as regal representatives of avian wildlife, emblematic of the untamed forests they inhabit. Their vibrant plumage and majestic postures become timeless reminders of the beauty of nature when preserved through taxidermy. The process itself is both an art and a science, requiring a deft touch and keen understanding of anatomy. Each step, from skinning to mounting, is meticulously executed to ensure the resulting display is a lifelike homage to the creature's former existence. Hunters often seek to immortalize their trophies, capturing the essence of the hunt and the thrill of the chase. Beyond mere decoration, taxidermy serves an educational purpose, sparking curiosity about biodiversity and the ecological significance of these species. As we gaze upon the lifelike represePost: 21 September 11:28
Skylarks, starlings and mistle thrushes: Endangered songbirds licensed to be killed for sport in UK Skylarks, starlings and mistle thrushes are among the red-listed species approved to be hunted by falconers. Should endangered wild birds be hunted for sport? It sounds like an odd question to be asking in 2023, in the midst of a biodiversity crisis. Yet, at a time when many avian species in the UK are under threat of regional extinction, government data reveals falconers are permitted to hunt rare songbirds. The data, released this week by government watchdog Natural England, has caused concern among environmentalists. What is falconry and how is it regulated in the UK? Falconry involves hunting wild animals in their natural habitat using a trained bird of prey. There are reportedly around 25,000 falconers in the UK. The sport itself dates back hundreds of years, and it has seen a resurgence in recent times. While it remains legal throughout Britain, many outside the hobby are uPost: 17 November 18:01
Skylarks, starlings and mistle thrushes: Endangered songbirds licensed to be killed for sport in UK Skylarks, starlings and mistle thrushes are among the red-listed species approved to be hunted by falconers. Should endangered wild birds be hunted for sport? It sounds like an odd question to be asking in 2023, in the midst of a biodiversity crisis. Yet, at a time when many avian species in the UK are under threat of regional extinction, government data reveals falconers are permitted to hunt rare songbirds. The data, released this week by government watchdog Natural England, has caused concern among environmentalists. What is falconry and how is it regulated in the UK? Falconry involves hunting wild animals in their natural habitat using a trained bird of prey. There are reportedly around 25,000 falconers in the UK. The sport itself dates back hundreds of years, and it has seen a resurgence in recent times. While it remains legal throughout Britain, many outside the hobby are uPost: 8 November 17:47
CHRISTMAS EVE SPECIAL Large Vintage Lot of Taxidermy All Pieces Have Some Flaws Prices Are Listed Under Item More Pictures Available Upon Request LOCAL PICK UP ONLY Port Matilda PAPost: 25 December 09:20
New Scottish fox hunting bill passes 20 years after ban https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-64330954 Post: 26 January 10:54
Taxidermy: Turning Your Kill into a Lasting Trophy Taxidermy isn't just stuffing an animal; it's an art and a science. It's about recreating a lifelike representation of your kill, preserving the memory of the hunt for years to come. Why Bother with Taxidermy? Respect: You put in the time, skill, and effort. A mount is a way to respect the animal and the hunt. Memories: It's a tangible reminder of the hunt: the stalk, the shot, the terrain. A mount brings those memories flooding back. Bragging Rights: Let's be honest, it's a conversation starter. A well-done mount is a testament to your skill as a hunter. Decoration: It adds a unique and rugged aesthetic to your cabin, man cave, or home. Choosing a Taxidermist: Don't Skimp This is where you can't afford to cut corners. A bad taxidermist can ruin a trophy. Here's what to look for: Experience: How long have they been in the game? Look for a taxidermist with years of experience. Specialization: Do they specialize in the type of Post: 26 June 19:36
Bull Riding Rat Taxidermy Creating a Bull Riding Rat taxidermy piece involves a blend of creativity and traditional taxidermy techniques. Here's a simplified process: Preparation: First, a rat specimen is carefully skinned, and the hide is preserved through tanning to prevent decay and maintain its shape. Form Creation: A custom form or mannequin is created to fit the rat's size and pose. For this unique piece, the form would be adjusted to make the rat appear as if it's riding a small model bull. Mounting the Hide: The preserved rat hide is carefully fitted over the form. The taxidermist stitches it in place, ensuring a natural look and proper alignment of the fur. Detailing: The rat's eyes, ears, and facial features are carefully crafted and positioned for a lifelike appearance. The pose is fine-tuned to make it look like the rat is actively riding the bull. Bull Model: A miniature bull model is prepared, either crafted from scratch or purchased. The model is detailed to match aPost: 5 August 09:13
From the mountains in Wyoming all the way to Wild Sheep show in 4 months 👍 My slam was completed and Donny Paul owner of Ceder Creek Taxidermy from Cody WY smashed it! 👍🙏Post: 20 January 19:29
With all the hunts starting to fire up BlueRidge Taxidermy just wanted to say good luck. Don't trust just anyone with your trophy, you waited so long for it. Make sure its the quality your memories deserve! Post: 30 August 09:11
Trophy hunting: why a UK import ban threatens wildlife conservation Trophy hunting, where animals with characteristics such as large antlers are legally hunted, and their meat usually eaten - is highly contested. While some argue it is unethical and delivers few benefits, others say it provides an important incentive for conserving threatened species and habitats by helping generate revenue for governments and local communities. Restrictions on trophy hunting imports have been imposed in the US, Europe and Australia, while the UK recently announced that it would “ban imports from thousands of species … as part of a wider UK drive on international conservation”. As a professor of wildlife conservation with over 25 years’ field experience, I strongly believe that trophy hunting import bans are driven more by misinformation than the weight of scientific evidence, and risk increasing threats to wildlife and undermining local rights and livelihoods. My colleague Hans Bauer recently arguePost: 11 August 10:38
My temporary window this past weekend looking over Dartmoor, something about waking up in the fresh air and getting away from the stresses of life …. Devon, UK.Post: 15 August 09:59
Game & Fish – East Each issue of Game & Fish East details proven local strategies for whitetails, turkeys, bass, trout and more. Discover the best places to hunt and fish from Maine to Virginia, and learn the top times for success in the field and on the water. Get info on hot new gear and how it performs, as well as updates on trends, regulations, seasons and destinations to help you plan your next outing. Publisher: KSE Sportsman Media, Inc. Categories: Hobbies, Interests & DIY; Sports; Travel & Regional; Nature & Outdoors Country: United States Language: English Periodicity: Monthly #gameandfish #UnitedStates #Virginia #huntandfish #hunt #fishPost: 14 April 11:35
Just a little throwback Thursday to this candid shot of Shannon working on this beautiful relaxed mountain lion we recently featured. Details matter on a cat, and Shannon is an expert in the field. . . #taxidermy #taxidermist #taxidermybusiness #taxidermyshop #candid #candidphoto #artistatwork #sculpting #artist #details #cattaxidermy #mountainlion #mountainliontaxidermy #mountainlionmount #lifesized #relaxed #customtaxidermy #amazingtaxidermyPost: 31 May 09:39
The California Fish and Game Wardens' Association (CFGWA) originated in 1922, and was established with the CA Secretary of State in 1937. CFGWA is a tax-exempt IRS 501(c)(5) organization, made up of rank-and-file employees (Game Wardens, Warden Pilots, and Lt. Specialists) of the Law Enforcement Division of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Website: cfgwa.org Address: California Fish and Game Wardens' Association P.O. Box 1609 Rancho Cordova, CA 95741 USA Phone: +1 (916) 201-0226Post: 21 March 15:38
iShoot iShoot - the UK's new shotgun shooting magazine From those who like it rough, to the best driven shoots, from pigeon decoying to wildfowling, and gamekeeping in between, with an additional taste of sport abroad there is something for everyone in iShoot magazine. #iShoot #UK #magazine #Hunt #Hunter #shootsPost: 19 May 14:34
🦌✨ Behold the spirit of the forest, frozen in time — a majestic trophy stag, crowned with a breathtaking constellation of antlers. Each branching point feels like a relic of ancient magic, telling silent stories of moonlit woods and wild, unspoken wisdom. This isn’t just taxidermy. It’s a portal — a symbol of nature’s power, beauty, and mystery. A magical deer, captured in eternal stillness, glowing with quiet grandeur.Post: 11 July 18:10
Taxidermy Is Art. No Debates Needed. 🎯 I hunt because I love nature. I mount trophies because I respect it. Taxidermy isn’t some weird obsession or macho flex. It’s the way I capture the wild — raw and honest. That moment when I locked eyes with a rutting buck, or the adrenaline when the boar came crashing through the thicket… a picture fades. A head mount? That’s memory solidified. That’s real. Some folks say it’s just “stuffed animals.” Yeah? Then you’ve never watched a true taxidermist breathe life back into glass eyes and cured hide. It takes more than glue and foam — it takes knowledge, precision, and soul. That’s craftsmanship. That’s art. These trophies on my wall? They aren’t kills. They’re chapters. They’re why I remember every sunrise I froze through, every footprint I followed, every time I sat in complete silence — just waiting. I don’t do it for show. I do it because the wild deserves to be remembered properly. Call it what you want. I call it respect in its purest,Post: 7 July 20:05
Checking illegal trade of marine life in Bangladesh: A long way to go Although officials still believe that fishermen do not intentionally catch sharks and rays, conservationists say fins, cartilage, gill plates, liver and other parts are smuggled in the guise of ‘dry fish’ from Cox’s Bazar to some South-East Asian countries via Myanmar Although the netting of nine genera and 52 species of marine fish, including whales, dolphins, sharks, and rays is prohibited in Bangladesh, hunting sharks and rays continues unabated. Officials still believe that fishermen do not intentionally catch sharks and rays, and Bangladesh is still not considered a major exporter of shark derivatives, but conservationists have rung the alarm as fins, cartilage, gill plates, liver and other parts are smuggled in disguise of 'dry fish' from Cox's Bazar to some South-East Asian countries via Myanmar. The Bay of Bengal shelters various cartilaginous fish, including the hammerhead shark, bull shark, graceful sharPost: 8 December 09:22
Ermine fur was used in the 15th century by Catholic monarchs, who sometimes used it as the mozzetta cape. It has long been used on the ceremonial robes of members of the UK House of Lords. It was also used in capes on images such as the Infant Jesus of Prague. Post: 22 July 19:17
This is a salmon farm. There are steps made especially for this fish, which they climb up. Relative to the river - It is about 5 meters up. This is how the state authorities help salmon reproduce. 100% of the small fish will be released into the river and will roll into the ocean. and will return again in 3 years. We will wait for them.Post: 22 October 21:32
There were two fish on the hook, but they didn't take the bait, which is not good.Post: 13 June 09:03
Good catch with a great pikeperch! 💖👍 What kind of fish do you like for dinner?Post: 17 November 17:58
The International Hunter Education Association (IHEA) – USA is the professional hunter education association affiliated with the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies and the 50 state fish and hunter education programs. The programs employ 45,000 instructors, many of whom are volunteers, that teach hunting and shooting safety and responsibilities throughout the United States. Adres: PO Box 1320 Lolo, MT 59847 406-499-2085 Email: helpdesk@ihea-usa.org Website: https://www.ihea-usa.org/Post: 28 March 09:48
🐟 Bighorn River, Montana Renowned for its beautiful scenery and trout abundance, the Bighorn River is regarded as one of the most beautiful fishing streams not just in Montana but the entire country. Though localized to the first 13 miles, the river offers fly fishing enthusiasts an opportunity to fish for the whole year. Yes, even including in the middle of winter. This stretch has a population of about 3000-5000 fish per mile, with a considerable portion of the fish being over fourteen inches. The river mostly harbors brown trout, but prized rainbows are also abundant. The best fishing period is during the summer between July and September, but anglers are present even during the cold, dead of winter.Post: 30 May 21:50
Game & Fish - Midwest Game & Fish Midwest Magazine: Navigating the Outdoor Treasures of the Midwest Species-Specific Hunting Insights: The magazine provides valuable species-specific hunting insights, offering tips and strategies tailored for the diverse game found in the Midwest, including deer, turkey, and other popular species. Fishing Techniques for Regional Waters: Dedicated to Midwest waters, the magazine delves into fishing techniques, providing readers with tips and tactics to optimize their angling experiences in the region's lakes, rivers, and waterways. Regional Outdoor Destinations and Hotspots: Game & Fish Midwest explores regional outdoor opportunities, showcasing prime destinations and hotspots for hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventures, helping readers uncover hidden gems in the Midwest. Gear Reviews and Equipment Recommendations: Ensuring readers are well-equipped, the magazine features gear reviews and equipment recommendations, offering insights into the latest toPost: 14 March 11:13
Nature’s best friend: Scientists train dogs to sniff out dangerous invasive species Dogs can sniff out invasive fish in lakes without even seeing them, new research suggests. In lakes and rivers around the world, carp are wreaking havoc on local species. Native to central Asia, these common fish infest freshwater lakes and rivers, outcompeting other animals. But scientists have discovered a new tool in the fight against the invasive creature - the powerful nose of man’s best friend. According to a study by Australian and New Zealand scientists, specially-trained canines can detect whether invasive carp are present in water. In fact, they’re even better than lab tools. “(Our) findings suggest that dogs could provide an accurate and highly sensitive method of invasive fish detection,” the study authors write.Post: 23 August 18:20
BASC - BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR SHOOTING AND CONSERVATION BASC plays a crucial role in preserving shooting traditions in UK while adapting them to meet modern standards of sustainability and ethics. The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) is one of the largest hunting organizations in the UK. TRADITION AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Shooting has deep historical roots in British culture, dating back centuries to medieval times when it was practiced by royalty and nobility. Over time, it became a popular pastime among rural communities, fostering connections between people and the natural world. The origins of BASC date back to the mid-19th century when hunting was an integral part of rural life in Britain. Initially founded as the "National Wildfowlers' Association" in 1865, the organization aimed to protect the rights of wildfowlers (waterfowl hunters) and promote ethical hunting practices. Over time, its scope expanded to include all forms of shooting—game birds, dPost: 12 February 17:34
Scheme to protect hen harriers in England a waste of money, says wildlife group Wild Justice says government initiative to relocate broods away from grouse moors ‘rewards past crimes’ of illegal killing A £900,000 government scheme to “meddle” with nests of hen harriers is a waste of money and rewards those who kill them, a wildlife campaign group has said. The claims are contained in a report produced by Wild Justice and released to coincide with the Glorious Twelfth, the official start of the grouse shooting season, on Saturday. Grouse moor gamekeepers have historically killed hen harriers illegally because they eat smaller birds, including grouse. Since the start of a government brood management scheme in 2018, 98 hen harriers have been confirmed as missingin suspicious circumstances or are known to have been illegally killed in the UK, many of them on or close to English grouse moors. In order to combat the problem of the birds, which are endangered in the UK, continually goingPost: 20 November 09:12
Pheasant shoots scaled back across UK after bird flu import bans Pheasant shoots across the UK are being shut down or dramatically scaled back this year because of import bans on the birds after an outbreak of bird flu. A huge number of the gamebirds shot in the country are imported from factory farms in Europe. Experts have said this practice should stop or be reduced because it risks spreading disease and has troubling implications for native nature and biodiversity. Just under 50 million pheasants are usually released each year from continental farms. A recent study suggested that at their peak in August each year, non-native common pheasants and red-legged partridges make up about half of all wild bird biomass in Britain. The annual shooting season begins on 1 October. Jeff Knott, the central and eastern England director at the RSPB, said: “The most important thing from our perspective is the bird flu situation underlines the risks of importing and releasing millions of birds iPost: 12 July 18:26
Brown trout Brown (or Brooke) Trout belong to the trout family. The color of this beautiful fish is very different. Red spots can be found among a number of brown flecks in different sizes on the head, gills and back. The back is a greenish brown color, the stomach ranges from yellow to white. The body has a torpedo-like form. The mouth opening reaches back behind the eyes. The tail fins are somewhat indented but they are straighter on older fish. Post: 24 May 16:17
California Waterfowl was founded in 1945 as the Duck Hunters Association of California with the sole purpose of influencing hunting regulations and other government activities that affected waterfowl in California. By the early 1980s, the challenges facing waterfowl and hunting had greatly expanded. In 1985, CWA initiated waterfowl studies in partnership with the California Department of Fish and Game (now Fish and Wildlife) to determine factors that limited waterfowl populations in California and the Pacific Flyway. 1346 BLUE OAKS BOULEVARD ROSEVILLE, CA 95678 PHONE (916) 648-1406 https://calwaterfowl.org/Post: 15 April 14:39