Jan. 22, 2026

Taxidermists on the Front Line of Conservation

Taxidermists on the Front Line of Conservation
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 In this episode of the WHIN Podcast, Don Propst and Mitchell sit down with Bradley LeBaron of Coots Taxidermy to unpack what it really takes to turn a hard-earned animal into a lifetime memory—starting with what you do in the field. From protecting velvet fast, to preventing hair slip on antelope, to proper cooling and clean cape handling, Bradley shares practical, no-fluff advice that saves trophies from avoidable mistakes (and a few hilarious shop stories along the way). The conversation also highlights the behind-the-scenes role taxidermists play in wildlife management—spotting tag issues, supporting CWD sampling, and helping elevate standards through the new Nevada Taxidermy Association—while reinforcing a core theme: treat your hide like your meat, respect the animal, and make conservation a lifestyle.