Preserving Zambia’s Wildlife: The Art and Science of Taxidermy at the National Museums
The art of taxidermy is a vital component of the natural history exhibitions at the National Museums in Zambia. Skilled taxidermists work meticulously to preserve and display a wide array of animal specimens, ensuring that they are presented in lifelike poses that educate and fascinate visitors. These specimens are crucial in helping to document and interpret the country’s rich biodiversity, providing an invaluable resource for both education and research. The taxidermy work done at the museums is of the highest quality, ensuring that the natural history exhibits remain a compelling and educational feature for all who visit.