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In 2009, a man named Edwin Rist planned a museum heist. His target wasn’t jewels, or fossils, or the Declaration of Independence. It was bird skins. It took just over a year for authorities to track him down, largely because the authorities couldn’t imagine what a thief would want with hundreds of skinned birds. So let’s talk about what museums do with these skins, why Rist wanted them, and the researcher who found himself in the middle of this story.
Thanks to Richard Prum for appearing in this video!
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