A team of biomimetic roboticists at New Mexico Tech has been trying to do just that with a novel approach to wildlife monitoring technology that uses taxidermy birds to create naturalistic drones.
Nothing can be brought back from the dead, but to the naked eye, it looks like researchers two hours north of Las Cruces have ...
Bird curator Hein Van Grouw reveals how taxidermy is still bringing nature to life, centuries after the first animals were preserved. On the first floor of the Museum's Hintze Hall, 38 pheasants rest ...
"No real birds were physically harmed in the making of the drones, and we do not intend to do this at all. "We have only used the feathers and taxidermy birds that are available in the market and ...
John Edmonstone was a former enslaved man who taught the young Charles Darwin the skill of taxidermy. This skill helped Darwin preserve the birds that fermented his ideas about evolution. Many Black ...