Please note: All specimens come from natural deaths at zoos, in the wild, rehabilitation centers, etc. All specimens are sourced legally and did not die for the art of taxidermy. We possess permits that allow us to perform taxidermy services on protected bird species that are returned after the completion of each project to institutions that have collection and permanent possession permits.

Taxidermy

All taxidermy portfolio images were photographed by Suzanne Strong, Paloma Strong, or provided by the client.

Restoration

Restoration portfolio photographed by Suzanne Strong.

Study Skins

Study skin portfolio photographed by Suzanne Strong.

Every project at Strong Taxidermy demands the utmost care, attention to detail, and unwavering focus to ensure each specimen is meticulously preserved and brought back to life with vibrant authenticity. Our passion lies in the collaborative process, where we work diligently to overcome challenges and craft unique pieces that find their forever homes. The journey of transforming a specimen into a museum-quality work of art is one we cherish, and we take pride in watching our portfolio evolve alongside our growing clientele. Each piece tells a story, reflecting our commitment to the natural world and the artistry of taxidermy.

Since our work comes from salvaged specimens, we take pride in our ability to work on specimens that have unique challenges in order to present them to the public as educational pieces or to inspire those who wish to have a piece of nature in their homes.

The work shown in this portfolio includes specimens personally prepared by Paloma Strong while working as an independent contractor for various institutions and clients, including work completed prior to the founding of Strong Taxidermy LLC. All taxidermy shown was personally prepared and photographed by Paloma Strong or by a professional photographer hired for documentation purposes. Display of this work is for portfolio and educational purposes and does not imply current affiliation or endorsement.