It hardly need be said that before embarking (in the woods) upon any program, the chamber should study and analyze possible courses of action and activities, weighing risks against probable effectiveness and feasibility of each.
I don't want to brag, but my boyfriend owns one of Seattle's most prominent taxidermic citizens: Elizabeth Emu. She is actually a rhea, and she disapproves of your shenanigans.
I love any chance to repeat a favorite bit of Pike/Pine lore: the building where R Place is and the building next to Northwest Film Forum were both workshops of the largest big-game taxidermy operation in the world, Jonas Bros. Here's a 1964 Sports Illustrated piece on their operations here. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/a…
Out of town but at the Audubon Society at the Dungeness River near Sequim there is some fine work, my favorite is a cougar eating Bambi. There are lots of birds and some other mammals (a fine demented racoon)
the old curious shop. The little wonder cabinet in the back used to be pretty great; not sure if it's still the same set-up though. my genius buddy has a roadkill cat that he found. It looks like an h.r.geiger sculpture.
So...anybody know where I can buy bulk taxidermy eyes by the pound? I want to cover a dress with them, but I can't afford to buy them by the pair at retail prices.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/VeganTaxidermy