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		<title>Trails End Wildlife Artistry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greg McBride began dabbling in the art of taxidermy back in 1971. His first mount was a pigeon. His work since then has progressed through birds, mammals, fish and reptiles to the level of quality shown in today&#8217;s work. As a wildlife artist he is a perfectionist who does not take any shortcuts with your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Greg McBride began dabbling in the art of taxidermy back in 1971. His first mount was a pigeon. His work since then has progressed through birds, mammals, fish and reptiles to the level of quality shown in today&#8217;s work. As a wildlife artist he is a perfectionist who does not take any shortcuts with your mount. He love to hunt as most of us do which is why I got into the art in the first place.</p>
<p>In addition to running his own studio, Greg serves on the Arizona Taxidermists Artists Association board, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation &#8211; Red Mountain Chapter, Hunter Education instructor for the Arizona Game &#038; Fish Department as well as other interests.</p>



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