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Cougar diorama in the first-floor North American Mammal Hall at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, created circa 1932. Original taxidermy by Herman T. Beck and background painting by Hanson Puthuff. The diorama remains largely unchanged, though current museum taxidermist Tim Bovard touched up the foreground rocks and added a rock wren to the scene circa 2004. Photograph by author, September 21, 2024.
Published: 21 April 2025
Figure 1. Cougar diorama in the first-floor North American Mammal Hall at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, created circa 1932. Original taxidermy by Herman T. Beck and background painting by Hanson Puthuff. The diorama remains largely unchanged, though current museum taxidermist T... More about this image found in Cougar diorama in the first-floor North American Mammal Hall at the Natural...
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Coyote diorama in the first-floor North American Mammal Hall at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Original diorama completed in 1955 by taxidermist George N. Adams and background artist Robert C. Clark under the direction of Melville Lincoln. The diorama remains largely unaltered, though Tim Bovard added new sagebrush as well as a sage thrasher circa 2006. Photograph by author, December 26, 2022.
Published: 21 April 2025
Figure 2. Coyote diorama in the first-floor North American Mammal Hall at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Original diorama completed in 1955 by taxidermist George N. Adams and background artist Robert C. Clark under the direction of Melville Lincoln. The diorama remains largely u... More about this image found in Coyote diorama in the first-floor North American Mammal Hall at the Natural...
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“L.A.’s Backyard” diorama in the second-floor North American Mammal Hall at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Concept and taxidermy by Tim Bovard. Background painting by Robert Reid. Photograph by author, December 26, 2022.
Published: 21 April 2025
Figure 3. “L.A.’s Backyard” diorama in the second-floor North American Mammal Hall at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Concept and taxidermy by Tim Bovard. Background painting by Robert Reid. Photograph by author, December 26, 2022. More about this image found in “L.A.’s Backyard” diorama in the second-floor North American Mammal Hall at...
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The Story of P-22: L.A.’s Most Famous Feline has been on display since 2017. A temporary sign acknowledges his death: “We are saddened by the passing of P-22, L.A.’s beloved mountain lion. P-22 is an ambassador for urban wildlife conservation. The Natural History Museum is committed to preserving his legacy by inspiring Angelenos to continue protecting L.A.’s wildlife and ecosystems.” Photograph by author, September 21, 2024.
Published: 21 April 2025
Figure 4. The Story of P-22: L.A.’s Most Famous Feline has been on display since 2017. A temporary sign acknowledges his death: “We are saddened by the passing of P-22, L.A.’s beloved mountain lion. P-22 is an ambassador for urban wildlife conservation. The Natural History Museum is committed to... More about this image found in The Story of P-22: L.A.’s Most Famous Feline has been on display since 201...
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