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Killing for Museums: European Bison as a Museum Exhibit (2018)

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The European bison is one of the last remnants of the megafauna that once roamed through Europe. By the early modern period, it had already disappeared from most of its former range and had become a coveted natural curiosity as well as been designated as royal game. In the 18th century, the last population of lowland European bison surviving in the Białowieża Forest became an object of study for naturalists. When the forest became a part of the Russian Empire during the 19th and early 20th centuries, it was the Russian Imperial family's attention to the species that ensured its survival. In the same period, the European bison was of the utmost importance to the scientific community—as a research subject (on the taxonomic position of the species, its relation to extinct Bovidae, etc.) and as a museum exhibit (to attract audiences interested in seeing the largest European mammal). Obtaining such a specimen demanded the scientific community's adept maneuvering through diplomatic and bureaucratic channels and depended on the Russian monarch's goodwill. The tsar's permission was only a start, as naturalists themselves had to organize hunts, process the pelt and bones, and deliver them to museums. Despite the considerable organizational and logistical difficulties, by the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many museums were displaying the European bison, which succeeded in making the species well known to the wider public. In 1919, the last wild Białowieża bison was killed, but the popularity of this species helped the reintroduction of the animal a decade later. Today, the historical specimens are a source of samples for both genetic and molecular research.

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Authors & Contributors
Grouw, H. Van
Bloch, D.
Seitz, John Britton
Anaïs Mauuarin
Lunde, Darrin
Taylor, Dorceta E.
Journals
Archives of Natural History
VIET: Voprosy Istorii Estestvoznaniia i Tekhniki
Atti e Memorie, Rivista di Storia della Farmacia
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
Iowa State University
Carnegie Mellon University
University Press of Kansas
University of Pittsburgh Press
Tectum Verlag
Duke University Press
Concepts
Museums
Specimens
Science and society
Natural history
Wildlife conservation
Collectors and collecting
People
Martin, Philipp Leopold
Roosevelt, Theodore
Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
Early modern
Renaissance
20th century, late
20th century
Places
Russia
United States
Italy
Russian Empire
Serbia
London (England)
Institutions
Hunterian Museum (London)
Yellowstone National Park
Smithsonian Institution
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Musée d'Ethnographie du Trocadéro
Academia Sinica
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