Elk (antler)
Elk (antler)
Elk (antler)
Elk (antler)
Elk (antler)
Elk (antler)


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Mammals (Mammalogy) ➔ Elk (antler)

Taxonomy:
Cervus canadensis
Identifier:
12544
Description:
Brought to the museum Sunday, April 5th, 1964.  Was dug out of the ground by a bulldozer. three feet below the surface.  Is assumed to have been found in Conklin, Michigan. 

Left antler and partial skull cap of an adult male.  The antler is broken into two complete parts. 
Date:
April 5 1964
Current Location Status:
On Exhibit
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Norbert W. Brown
Exhibit/Program:
Fashion + Nature (April 2022)

Fashion + Nature examines the relationships between the natural world and the fashion industry. Clothing has long been produced with natural materials and inspired by the beauty and diversity of the natural world, but the fashion industry has had a largely negative impact on the environment. This exhibit showcases a wide variety of captivating scientific specimens and fascinating garments, to illustrate their relationship to each other and their interconnected histories. Fashion + Nature aims to inspire and educate visitors, encouraging us to become better consumers and reduce the harmful impacts of the fashion industry.


Related Entity:
Norbert W. Brown (donor)