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  2. Taxidermy.Net: Taxidermy Schools

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    Dan Rinehart Taxidermy School (Wisconsin) 14 West Fulton Street, Edgerton, WI 53534 -- (608) 884-3047 Full-time training programs with master taxidermist Dan Rinehart and international champion Steve Henthorn. Personal training programs in gameheads, birds, fish and mammals. UAW and veteran approved.

  3. I'm trying to find an apprenticeship or a taxidermy school in Cabell County, West Virginia. I'm willing to travel a bit further if need be. I'm also open to any advice on how to get started in taxidermy. My experience is more bone preservation related. I have tanned hides off an on over the last 12 years, by using old pioneer/native american ...

  4. Taxidermy.Net: Learning Taxidermy

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    An inexpensiveway to get a start in learning taxidermy is with a beginner's home studycourse. The Serious Sportsman Taxidermy for Beginner's Course costs only$19.95, yet it contains fully illustrated instruction for everyting youneed to know to get started in taxidermy. Seven booklets take you through29 lessons.

  5. online taxidermy school - Taxidermy.net Forum

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    I noticed a lot of people are trying to decide on or find a taxidermy school, or someone to teach them. American Institute of Taxidermy offers a huge variety of online classes. The online classes work great for people who can't take a bunch of time off of work, or cant make it to the actual school in Wisconsin.

  6. Training - Taxidermy.net Forum

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    The Taxidermy Net Forum is an Internet-based community for free exchange of information and ideas related to the taxidermy industry. Feel free to join in with your questions, comments, and news. All subjects relating to taxidermy are welcome. Our Sponsors. McKenzie Supply; WASCO; Van Dyke's; Breakthrough Magazine; Useful Links. Taxidermy Studios

  7. Taxidermy Courses & Workshops - Taxidermy.net Forum

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    Taxidermy is the art of preserving dead animal specimens and mounting them on a display base. This practice has a long history dating back to the 16th century, thereby attracting huge numbers of people into this unique world of ‘Stuffed Animal’. It is an amalgamation of the skills of a taxidermist, a taxidermy artist, and a taxidermy ...

  8. Top Online Course? - Taxidermy.net Forum

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    13,405. dallas oregon. Web based on line courses for me are Stehlings taxidermy on line courses. Give them a try. I think it's about $60 a course and it is very in-depth and nothing is is left out. It has tool lists and such. They have courses on tanning and shaving, turkeys, fur bearers, birds, deer, and I think fish.

  9. Taxidermy.Net: Taxidermy Workshops

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    Please call (410) 658-4019. Lasting Impressions Taxidermy Studio (New Mexico) P.O. Box 51, Tijeras, NM 87059 -- 505-401-5929 Bill Bowen offers workshops for the new taxidermist who wants to learn taxidermy, and for the professional taxidermist who wants to polish up on their skills. All workshops are $150 per day (8 hrs).

  10. Taxidermy schools are more of a job training than an actual college. As far as I know, none of them are an accredited school that can accept funds from Map and Pell grants, because none work toward an actual college degree or offer transferrable credits. There are a couple taxidermy schools that will work with state aid programs.

  11. The Taxidermy Net Forum is an Internet-based community for free exchange of information and ideas related to the taxidermy industry. Feel free to join in with your questions, comments, and news. All subjects relating to taxidermy are welcome. Our Sponsors. McKenzie Supply; WASCO; Van Dyke's; Breakthrough Magazine; Useful Links. Taxidermy Studios