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Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting / A Complete Handbook for the Amateur Taxidermist, Collector, Osteologist, Museum-Builder, Sportsman, and Traveller

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The handbook provides step-by-step, practical instruction for collecting, preserving, and mounting animals and insects for study and display. It covers field outfitting and hunting hints; techniques for skinning and treating small and large mammals, birds, reptiles, fishes, and marine invertebrates; laboratory setup, manikin construction, finishing, painting, and ornamental work; molding and casting methods; and osteological procedures for cleaning and articulating skeletons. Separate chapters address insect classification, breeding, collecting, and display, plus pest control, useful references, and an index. Emphasis is on clear, usable directions for amateurs, museum-builders, and travelers seeking durable, museum-quality specimens.

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William T. Hornaday

William T. Hornaday was an American zoologist, conservationist, and author, known for his pioneering work in wildlife preservation and education. He played a significant role in the establishment of the New York Zoological Park and was a vocal advocate for the protection of endangered species. Hornaday's notable works include "Our Vanishing Wild Life: Its Extermination and Preservation," where he addressed the urgent need for conservation efforts in the face of rampant species extinction. His writings often reflect his deep commitment to understanding and preserving the natural world, making him a key figure in the early conservation movement.

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