Reconstructing Dead Nonhuman Animals: Motivations for Becoming a Taxidermist

Author:

Eliason Stephen L.1

Affiliation:

1. 1 Montana State University Billings seliason@msubillings.edu

Abstract

AbstractDisplays of dead nonhuman animals are a common sight on the walls of many American homes and commercial establishments. Taxidermists are the individuals who preserve and attempt to re-create dead animals, birds, and fish so they can be displayed. Little is known about those employed in the profession, including characteristics of individuals who enter this line of work. Using a qualitative approach to data collection, this exploratory research examined motivations for becoming a taxidermist in Montana. Findings suggest that Montana taxidermists entered the profession for one of five main reasons: an interest in wildlife, a desire to mount their own trophies, a hobby that became a job, the necessity of changing jobs, and miscellaneous motivations.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,General Veterinary

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