Wanted: Full body polar bear mount for museum.

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Local museum near where I bird hunt in Montana is looking to acquire a polar bear full body mount and a couple of seals. Obtaining the seals shouldn't be a problem but they obviously want to find the bear first.
 
Would they settle for a reproduction polar bear? Looks like the real thing.
 
Kanati does the replicas but they aren't cheap

I'm no expert on the subject so please DON'T TAKE THIS AS LEGAL ADVICE, but to possess a PB in the US, you'd have to find one in Montana (in state sales only) and it would have to be a pre-ban bear. Those are both tall orders I think.
 
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Kanati does the replicas but they aren't cheap

I'm no expert on the subject so please DON'T TAKE THIS AS LEGAL ADVICE, but to possess a PB in the US, you'd have to find one in Montana (in state sales only) and it would have to be a pre-ban bear. Those are both tall orders I think.
f so that is ridiculous. Similar restrictions apply to various things worldwide but it seems ridiculous.
If there is a bear in country and someone wants to sell it and a buyer wants it it’s better it’s preserved and cared for rather than stuffed in a storage to deteriorate.
 
The rules that apply to individuals are different than those that apply to museums & educational facilities. But because of international treaties & the Marine Mammals Protection Act, there's still some hurdles that have to be cleared to be in possession of a post-ban polar bear that could be a challenge:

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Kanati does the replicas but they aren't cheap

I'm no expert on the subject so please DON'T TAKE THIS AS LEGAL ADVICE, but to possess a PB in the US, you'd have to find one in Montana (in state sales only) and it would have to be a pre-ban bear. Those are both tall orders I think.
That does not apply to Museums. Take the Smithsonian for example. Don't think there was ever a Lion in Washington DC.
 
That is correct as to both Kanati, (who I would recommend) and the law for accredited museums. The key being accredited.
 
That does not apply to Museums. Take the Smithsonian for example. Don't think there was ever a Lion in Washington DC.
Like I said, i’m no legal expert on the subject ;)
 
Dang, is nothing safe from those bastages?
 

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