[Nhcoll-l] Plastic sleeves for bird skins
James Erdmann
muddynaturalist at gmail.com
Sun Jun 4 10:58:39 EDT 2017
Hi Amos,
We have recently bagged our birds and mammals after a growing infestation of drugstore beetles. After cleaning each specimen, we sealed them in ULINE poly tubing.
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They have been in the sealed bags for almost 2 years now and are doing great. If doing this, I would consider adding dry-packs to the bag. There is a brief discussion of this procedure in Hendry (1999, p. 15, linked). An issue I have found is with how to seal larger specimens – one could always stitch multiple pieces of tubing together with glue, tape, or spot-heating.
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Hope this helps,
James
> On Jun 4, 2017, at 8:21 AM, Amos Belmaker <belmakera at tauex.tau.ac.il> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We are in the process of organizing and modernizing our vertebrate collection. As part of that process we want to both protect our bird and mammal skins and be able to stick a bar-code on each specimen.
>
> We were thinking about putting each skin in a plastic sleeve to protect it while allowing us to stick the bar-code to the sleeve allowing us to scan without touching the specimen. Of course this will not be instead of a label.
>
> I was trying to find some guidelines for the use of such sleeves and couldn't find any. Does anyone have any recommendation/thoughts on this? Is this a good idea? Where can I buy them? Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Many thanks,
> Amos Belmaker
>
> Amos Belmaker, Ph.D.
> Bird collection manager, The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
> (+972) 03-6409399
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