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It's May, the best month of the year to spot new birds stopping by the Pikes Peak region during spring migration. Gazette reporter Jennifer Mulson has spotted some old favorites, learned a new species ...
A Eufaula man accused of helping a Georgia doctor smuggle in thousands of illegal taxidermy birds and eggs into U.S. has been sentenced. Samuel Alito Comment During Obamacare Supreme Court Hearing ...
The DOJ said court documents and statements showed Waldrop collected 1,401 taxidermy bird mounts and 2,594 eggs, including: Four eagles protected by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act 179 ...
The professor acknowledges that bird observation research with noisy mechanical drones often causes them stress and often fails to fulfill its research purposes. How, then, will taxidermy drones ...
Waldrop, who pleaded guilty in August 2024 to conspiracy to smuggle wildlife and ESA violations, had amassed an extraordinary private collection that included: 1,401 taxidermy bird mounts 2,594 ...
Dr. John Waldrop, 74, of Cataula, Georgia, was also sentenced to three years of probation for his role in a sprawling international smuggling operation that amassed more than 1,400 taxidermy bird ...
Waldrop also had to forfeit his trove. The collection, which consists of more than 1,400 taxidermy bird mounts and 2,500 eggs, was not above board, prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York ...
John Waldrop, 76, of Georgia, amassed a staggering collection of 1,401 taxidermy mounts and 2,594 ... s collection the largest seizure of bird mounts in the lab’s 37-year history, according ...
According to court documents and statements made in court, Waldrop amassed an extensive collection of 1,401 taxidermy bird mounts and 2,594 eggs which included: 179 bird and 193 egg species listed ...
According to court documents and statements made in court, Waldrop amassed an extensive collection of 1,401 taxidermy bird mounts and 2,594 eggs which included: • Four eagles protected by the ...
The Uruguayan bird, dead and stuffed ... probation for illegally importing it along with hundreds of other items of taxidermy and thousands of eggs. Mr. Waldrop, a Georgia orthopedic surgeon ...