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Or how about SCI or some other hunting related organization?Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
If I were you, I would steer a very wide course around taking possession of that black rhino mount given the federal and now WA state laws on endangered species. Nearly all "new" rhino taxidermy is reproduction, but I doubt that's the case here.It sounds like she is open to the idea of donating it to a museum, which is a good thing since that is really the only option available.Do you think she would be willing to work with SCI to have it gifted to the Washington State School for the Blind in Vancouver?Here's a link to the venue: http://www2.wssb.wa.gov/Content/oncampus/safari.aspLet me know and I'll help you with the groundwork.Allen
I don't understand the suggestion for the School for the Blind tie-in. Seems totally random. Coming from bushcraft, I tend to think it may be legit, but serious question - Why would the SCI want to get involved to work towards that being the destination of the mount?