{ Conversations of Ethics in Taxidermy: Part II }

 

Photo courtesy of Alessandra Dzuba

 

Welcome back, dear reader! I hope you enjoyed our first post in this series that featured taxidermist-artist Jazmine Miles- Long. It is my sincerest hope that these essays will lead to a more in-depth critical consideration with these different concepts while we examine this juggernaut of a concept. In our continuation of this conversation, I wanted to take a different approach into exploring the subjective nature of ethics in taxidermy with someone who intimately works with these concepts in both studio and business approaches. and who else would better fit the bill than my mentor and boss at Oracle Natural Science, Alessandra Dzuba. 

Alessandra has made quite a name for herself over the years with her magnificently sized artworks that feature lush landscapes of vivid colors and stitched together taxidermy- and entomology-based findings. She also has been the owner of Oracle Natural Science since 2017, and is a renowned pet taxidermist, who specializes in bone articulation. “As an artist, it really matters to me where all my specimens are sourced and how they passed. I actually began my journey into the natural sciences by drawing from museum taxidermy, but avoiding using natural objects due to internal turmoil over personal ethics. I worried about ethics of sustainability and focused my work to create a conversation between humans and animals as less divided,” she says.

She elaborates that while ethics and sustainability are already so subjective amongst people, it is especially so within the taxidermy world. “Some, I’d argue many, people would even consider what I do as a pet memorialist to be unethical,” she says. “While competing in the World’s Taxidermy Championships, there is actually a stipulation of no pet taxidermy, as it would upset some people. Which I totally understand! But also, it’s funny to consider under the circumstances, that in a room full of glass eyes, those of a dog would be the most disturbing.”

 

Pet memorial articulation by Alessandra Dzuba

 

Since her studio-based business specializes in the processing and selling of animal parts, I thought the most important question for her to shed light on was what steps Oracle Natural Science takes in collecting its specimens for its bones, freeze-dried taxidermy, wet specimen, and domed beetles. If you’ve shopped here before, you know we are always more than happy to entertain this question and encourage the shopper to ask such questions.

On this note, she says, “The main focus is that none of our specimens were collected for the purpose of taxidermy; everything we use would have gone to waste otherwise, allowing us to honor the animals rather than just discarding them. Whether that be bones that were harvested for meat (where the bones would otherwise be thrown away), to the unfortunate passing of animals, to abatement programs, or population control of invasive species through the department of conservation; our purchases allow these products to have value and help small farms continue to flourish or channel revenue into other important conservation”

But when buying from a third party, keep in mind that if the seller doesn't want to tell you or there's a reservation in their answer, it's probably not a good sign. This is because in recent times there has been a surge in poaching protected and endangered species, as well as individuals not consulting their local conservation laws and the dire consequences it thus has on the environment. As far as encouraging the average shopper on how to practice sustainability-based mindfulness with the purchase of taxidermy, Alessandra stresses the importance of considering its origins and not being afraid of asking such questions before buying it. “Ultimately that is why Oracle is where it is today; because, as artists, we wanted a space where you can go to safely source specimens and we have the answer,” she says. “of how it was sourced, if it was processed correctly… And if there was a question, we would care about making it right.”

“Other ways to make sure you are mindful about sustainability and ethics is following your local conservationist. They offer many classes and can help guide you in understanding your local ecosystem. One of the most important ones to be conscious of is taking too much from your ecosystem. Always leave some behind and never forage completely. Many don’t consider that those bones are crucial to the local ecosystem. That calcium in that bone not only is beneficial to the deer population, but to the insect population to the plants and trees! Many states have laws that are there for a reason - Like in the state of Missouri, you need a permit to pick up roadkill, deer, or furbearers – these are important laws to follow when foraging.

We unfortunately have destroyed the ecosystem, and must continue having a hand in it - with of course the voices of biologists and conservationists, to help bring balance again. One of the ways in doing so is by having discussions about what is most important for conservation. And to strive to always do better.”

 

Photo courtesy of Alessandra Dzuba

 

“I’d argue that most taxidermists and hunters (using deer hunters as an example) strive to honor the animal and care about having an active role in conservation. If it weren’t for hunting seasons, our deer population would be out of control which would cause a chain reaction of other things to happen with an out of balance ecosystem; higher spread of diseases, over foraging and creating low food supplies, imbalance to food chain affecting other species, etc. You can actually see a similar documentation of this scenario through Yellowstone’s wolves and elk and why balance is so important (link here) .”

In short, taxidermy isn’t as black and white as social media makes it out to be, and it’s worth examining the complicated truths in each backstory. So, never stop ask questions, open the interpretation of what is ethics, and never stop exploring the history of death rituals/taxidermy. And lastly, through conversations such as this series, we can explore these concepts in a safe and educated fashion with one another.

x,

Elise Hanson

Fundraiser for Bat Conservation

UPDATE 7/29/22 : Current money raised sent! We will continue fundraising for more!

UPDATE 7/24/22 : We were able to raise $1,400! - until then, help us continue to raise funds by purchasing our “Magic of Bats” zine, learn more about their beauty, and stop the sale of bat products <3

Hello! Welcome to our fundraiser for bat conservation! Worldwide bat populations are in extreme decline and face increased dangers to their existence every day. At Oracle we LOVE our unusual nocturnal pollinators and want to do what we can to help raise awareness and support those working hard to protect these amazing creatures!

 
 

Although in the past we used to carry bat taxidermy and bones, we stopped a few years ago once we learned that it is not possible to ethically or sustainably source bats despite what many suppliers claim. When we know better, we try to do better.

That said, we unexpectedly came into a batch of old-stock bat skulls. We decided that the best thing we could do is use them as a fundraiser for bat conservation and take this opportunity to spread some bat love and awareness!

What will be available?!:

  1. Fruit Bat Skulls (old stock*) mounted in Glass Cylinders - 12 available

  2. Horseshoe Bat Skulls (old stock*) mounted in Glass Mini Domes - 11 available

  3. “The Magic of Bats” Zine

*Because it is not truly possible to ethically source bats (this article from Newsweek explains why) , concerned oddities and curiosities shops have agreed to not sell bat taxidermy or parts… we came into this old-stock of bat skulls unexpectedly and are offering them only as a way to raise money for bat conservation efforts. We will not be offering any bat taxidermy or parts ongoing.

Why raise funds for bat conservation?

“No group of mammals has been more misunderstood, needlessly feared, or intensely persecuted than bats.”

- Merlin Tuttle, bat conservationist

Bats are essential to global environmental health. They control insect populations and pollinate plants (many crops humans cherish such as agave, cocoa, bananas, and eucalyptus to name only a few). They are an integral part of the world’s ecosystem. And they are in danger. Bat populations are declining at a devastating rate. Fears and misunderstandings about bats contributes to this problem as people do not protect (and often times actively seek to eliminate) that which they don’t understand.

So in addition to donating the proceeds from these old-stock bat skulls we decided to put together a zine all about these magical creatures! “The Magic of Bats: the Surprising Spirit of the Stewards of Sundown” is a zine packed with bat facts, statistics, ideas for how to help, and ways to harness the energy and spirit of the bat! $2 from the sale of every zine will be donated to bat conservation and by learning more… you’re helping the bats!

 
 

Who will we be donating to?

Ukrainian Bat Rehabilitation Center (http://batsukraine.org/en/) - The largest bat rehabilitation center in Europe and the only one in Ukraine. The professional biologists working for UBRC in Kharkiv have persisted in protecting and caring for their rescued bats despite unimaginable hardships during the war. Not only have they been protecting bats threatened by the usual dangers… but they have also had to rescue colonies threatened by shelling and fire near the frontline. Their dedication to continuing their work and protecting bats in unthinkable circumstances is staggering.

Don’t have the means to donate?

There are plenty of other ways that you can help bats; whether that’s sharing the word of this fundraiser or other bat conservation projects, dismantling misinformation, or just learning more about bats. Click here for links to other ways to help bats.

When will the fundraiser start and how long will it last?

The limited batch of old-stock skulls and “The Magic of Bats” zine will be available to purchase online and in our shop starting July 5th at 12pm. Once the skulls are sold out… that’s all there will be. We will continue to carry “The Magic of Bats” zine and donate a portion of its sales ongoing.
You can always donate directly to Bats of Ukraine or to Bat Conservation International (to whom we have collaborated and fundraised for in the past!) Please help us make a difference for these beloved sky puppies <3

Thank you so much for your support,
xo Oracle

{ How to help Bats }

Wanting more ways to help Bats, in your own way? Here are some links and resources to help you find the perfect way to help beyond donating:

Directly Aid Bat Conservation Groups:

Accounts to Follow on IG:

@bats_ukraine
@batworldsanctuary
@batconservationinternational
@moconservation


Podcast:

Things in your own back yard:

  • dispel bat myths and phobias

  • Put up bat boxes - house your own army of mosquito killers!

  • plant native plants <3

  • help preserve our native caves - never disturb wildlife!

  • don’t use pesticides!

Thank you so much for reading!

Raffle for Ukraine

Hello! Welcome to our fundraiser for Ukraine. Ukraine is in desperate need of aid - including medical supplies, food and water, funds for repairing infrastructure and supporting the frontlines. We hope we can help in any way we can. Nine artists have gathered to participate in this grand giveaway; which means nine winners! Tickets are $5, and there is no limit on individual ticket purchases. The more tickets you purchase the better your chances of winning!

Who are the Artists? What can we win?!:

  1. Jameson Sedlacek - @animism_ento_art - entomology still life of scorpion, dried flowers, and crystals

  2. Tess Tejedor - @hollowreposecreations - framed snake skeleton with roses for Ukraine

  3. Moth & Candle - @mothandcandle - hand dipped wax candles, specially made in prayers for Ukraine

  4. Elise Hanson - @ehshstudio - hand carved frame with black fox fur and squirrel skull

  5. Eric Carver - @ericdurancarver - Original art, collage on paper 5x7 Ethereal Snake Wrangler

  6. Gary Staab - @staabstudios - bronze cast snail for Ukraine’s resilience and staying true to your heart’s success

  7. Sweet Destructor - @sweetdestructor - ceramic display plate with hand painted intertwining snakes and arrow

  8. Atropos Curios & Molly Brennan - @atropos_curios & @mouseinadress - invoking Baba Yaga witch vial, for those needing help to fight

  9. Alessandra Dzuba - @alessandradzuba & @oraclekc - framed ink blot assemblage of Ukraine’s spirit and resilience


Why raise funds for Ukraine?

This is more than just a humanitarian raffle; I am Ukrainian and my family has suffered at the hands of Russia’s government in the past and present. My grandparents were from Lviv Oblast and the Carpathian Mountains. This war is not new to my family, and with some family still residing in Lviv, we are reliving our grandparents past. When my grandparents were just children, they barely survived due to the terror-famine perpetrated by the USSR, known as the Holodomor Genocide, where 3.5-5 million lives were lost. Then, as young adults, they were stolen from their families and sent away to forced labor camps. My grandfather, a Ukrainian historian, took to the streets to stand up against the hate, discrimination, and book burnings. He rewrote the books the Russians were trying to erase, preserving Ukrainian culture and history. For that, he was sent to forced labor camps and then eventually Auschwitz. After surviving these awful hardships, my grandfather vowed to always stand up against hate and continued his work preserving Ukrainian culture and history as a published author, History PhD, Holocaust survivor, and activist up until the end at his 100th birthday. The Russian government is once again trying erase Ukraine and its vibrant culture, history, and beautiful language. I hope I can follow in my dido Bohdan’s footsteps in the only way that I know, through art. I donated an original piece made specifically for this raffle, of what Ukraine’s resilience and my heritage means to me.

We are reliving what happened in the past and watching yet another genocide of the Ukrainian people and culture. This war has been an underlying fear for decades and it is important to see what it truly is, a genocide. Please help us help Ukraine in their dire need and not let hate win.

Who will we be donating to?

Razom for Ukraine - A great foundation that has been rallying efforts for Ukraine since the start of the Revolution of Dignity in 2014.

Don’t have the means to donate?

There are plenty of other ways that you can help Ukraine; whether that’s sharing the word of this raffle or other Ukrainian voices, dismantling misinformation, or just learning more about Ukrainian Culture. Click here for links to other ways to support Ukraine

When will winners be announced?

Winners will be announced May 13th - you will be connected directly to the artists, so be ready to provide your address to verify shipping. 100% of funds will be donated to Razom and a donation receipt will be provided once all funds go through.

Thank you so much for your support,
xo Oracle

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