Arabian Oryx
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The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County took part in “Operation Oryx,” an international effort to establish captive breeding programs focused on returning Oryx populations to their native habitats. The NHM worked with the LA, San Diego, and Phoenix Zoos - as a repository for endangered Oryx that died in captivity, emphasizing connections between conservation, zoos, and museums.
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is one of the first and oldest museums in Southern California and a Los Angeles. NHMLAC maintains the only active, large-scale diorama program in the country, still employing a full time taxidermist and displaying 63 habitats from Africa and North America.
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