Maine Taxidermy Information Booklet
Author: Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
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Description: Maine Taxidermy Information Booklet by Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is a valuable guide for taxidermists in Maine, outlining licensing requirements and regulations. It's a comprehensive resource for understanding legal aspects and best practices in taxidermy within the state.
Pages: 15
Megabytes: 0.18 MB
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