University of Basrah Adds New Taxidermy Specimens to the Natural History Museum Exhibits
As part of its ongoing scientific activities, the Natural History Museum at the University of Basrah continues to advance in the field of taxidermy and the preservation of animal models, with the aim of safeguarding natural heritage and showcasing the region’s environmental diversity.
The museum’s specialized staff recently carried out the taxidermy of a turkey within its laboratories, employing modern professional techniques in taxidermy and specimen preservation.
This initiative underscores the museum’s commitment to highlighting the scientific and educational value of its collections, ensuring the sustainability of its natural exhibits as a knowledge resource for future generations, while enriching its display halls with new specimens that reflect Basrah’s ecosystem and biodiversity.
Department of Media and Governmental Communication