Taxidermy
Found in 181 Collections and/or Records:
Habitat groups -- walrus group, 1967
This file contains correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the walrus habitat group and includes event opening invitations and opening reception materials.
Habitats -- Bensinger Habitat Fund, 1973-1976
This file contains correspondence and balance sheets for the Bensinger habitat fund and includes information on the marine hall, river otter group, and polar bear group.
Habitats -- Frelinghuysen tiger habitat group fund, 1975-1977
This file contains funding records for the Frelinghuysen tiger habitat group.
Habitats -- Garland fund, 1971-1976
This file contains funding records for the Garland Alaska expedition and habitat group fund. Includes information on the Kodiak bear habitat group.
Habitats -- Habitat Sponsors' Fund, 1977-1983
This file contains correspondence, balance sheets, and work orders for the habitat sponsor's fund.
Habitats -- Logan habitat fund, 1967-1975
This file contains balance sheets for the Logan habitat group fund.
Habitats -- Maurice Machris Fund (Arabian Oryx & Gorilla), 1979-1980
This file contains correspondence regarding the Maurice Machris habitat fund and includes information on the Arabian oryx group and loss of a gorilla specimen for a proposed lowland gorilla habitat group.
Habitats -- Stager Habitat Fund, 1982
This file contains correspondence and balance sheets for the Stager habitat fund and includes information on the ringtail habitat group.
Internal correspondence, 1977-1978
This file contains correspondence regarding gem and mineral loans, object lists, Charles Knight paintings, entomology collections, an expedition to Sudan, storage of ethnological collections, botany collections, ichthyology collections, damage claims, equipment donations, and replacement of the old taxidermy building.
Internal correspondence, 1980-1981
This file contains mixed correspondence regarding parking policies, closure of the La Brea excavation site, the Page Museum, La Brea funding problems, long term loan of African mammals to the Fort Roosevelt Museum, and a dedication plaque for Maurice A. Machris.