Library where you can check out dead animals

At the Alaska Resources Library and Information Services, anyone can check out skulls, taxidermy mounts, pelts, and other bits and pieces of dead animals for free. Librarian Celia Rozen says that the most popular items are bear and wolf furs used in Boy Scout rituals and also snowy owl mounts requested by Harry Potter party planners. As you might expect, educators appreciate the opportunity to make their lessons more, er, tangible.


"It gets them excited about being in biology class," South Anchorage High School science teacher Chris Backstrum told the Alaska Dispatch News. "It starts the year off on a good foot."


"Need a wolf fur? A puffin pelt? All you need is a library card and a visit to the ARLIS library" (ADN)


"Something Preserved" (Great Big Story)


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(photos by Marc Lester/ADN)