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Thank you everyone for your knowledge and experiences. We greatly appreciate the information provided and will take precautions to ensure the safety of our patrons and of the specimens.



John



K. John Lor

Berkshire Museum

Pittsfield, MA  01201



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From: Informal Science Education Network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lynn Cole

Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 2:31 PM

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Subject: Re: Taxidermy



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hi,

Some years ago, I was curator of life science, overseeing a lot of old dead stuff, including an extensive and mostly wonderful collection of birds containing arsenic. As we went through assessment, I called our state environmental agency to ask about the level of arsenic/toxicity. 3 folks showed up, dressed as if they were heading to a hazardous waste site. In the end, one of them wrapped by saying "you'd pretty much have to eat all of these in one sitting to get much effect". 



We did not use them in programming, or let anyone touch them. Until recently, a few of them were still on display. Arsenic is a pretty good preservative.



Related by subject, for those of you in the NYC area: 

The Secret Science Club presents the 6th-annual "Carnivorous Nights Taxidermy Contest," Friday, December 9, 8 PM @ the Bell House, $7 



Lynn in Queens

Children's Library Discovery Center









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>From: "K. John Lor" <[log in to unmask]>

>Sent: Dec 6, 2011 11:10 AM

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>Subject: Taxidermy

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>Good morning.

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>I have a question to ask all of you in relation to old taxidermy 

>specimens that were made with arsenic.

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>We are planning on exhibiting many of our taxidermy bird specimens in 

>our upcoming show. Many of these birds were preserved in arsenic and 

>also smell of moth balls. We plan on showing them without a case but 

>with stanchions so visitors cannot get close to the birds and many "do 

>not touch" signs. As far as condition goes, they are in good condition 

>and in one piece.

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>Should we be wise to have these birds displayed in a case as opposed to 

>no case at all? We do not have enough cases for all of our birds, nor 

>do we have cases big enough for some of our larger birds, such as a 

>flamingo and a golden eagle with its wings stretched out. What would be 

>the best possible route, and affordable, for us to take in displaying 

>old taxidermy birds?

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>Thank you,

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>John

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>K. John Lor

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>Traveling Exhibitions Registrar

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>Berkshire Museum

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>39 South St (Route 7)

>Pittsfield, MA  01201

>413-443-7171 ext. 29

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>413-443-2135 (fax)

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>Friday, November 18, 2011, to Monday, January 2, 2012

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>For more information, please visit www.berkshiremuseum.org 

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