Why This Museum Stores Thousands of Dead Animals in Its Freezer | National Geographic

A museum in Denver, Colorado, has invited donations of animals killed in vehicle collisions and other encounters with modern life. By preserving and studying the specimens, researchers are hoping for a better understanding of how well wild animals are coping with their changing habitats.
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