The Field Notes Podcast

Paloma Strong: Taxidermy's Mightiest

54 min · 16. apr. 2026
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Join hosts Omar and Jodhan with Paloma Strong, owner and head taxidermist at Strong Taxidermy. Paloma has a decade of experience as a museum taxidermist and has work in museums across the country, including the Smithsonian and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. Listen for a glimpse into the world of museum taxidermy and learn how it's an essential tool for education and conservation.

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