Museum of Man and Nature
The Museum Mensch und Natur (English Museum of Man and Nature) is a natural history museum. It is a tenant of the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany.
- This about the German museum; for the Canadian one, see Manitoba Museum.
Bear exhibit
In 2006, the museum received the stuffed and mounted body of "Bear JJ1", nicknamed "Bruno" in the German-language press, which was a brown bear that was shot dead by a hunter as a public safety measure after several unsuccessful efforts to capture him alive.[1] JJ1 had been part of a wildlife restoration program in Italy but walked across Austria into Germany.[2] The bear was put on display next to the last bear previously killed (in 1835) in Bavaria.
References
- Craig Whitlock (June 27, 2006). "Fed-up Germany kills its only wild bear". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
- Mark Landler (June 16, 2006). "Herr Bruno Is Having a Picnic, but He's No Teddy Bear". The New York Times. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
External links
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