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Tango0127 Oct 2017 3:40 p.m. PST

…Seized Wildlife Products.

"FEEDING A PARKING meter is already distasteful; it's hard to imagine someone wanting to reach inside a toad's leathery corpse just to fish out a quarter. Yet, that skin-crawling coin purse is among 1.3 million illegal animal skins, skeletons, and other tasteless curiosities held at the National Wildlife Property Repository, a 22,000-square-foot governmental warehouse just north of Denver.

Britta Jaschinski spent four days last September photographing its macabre inventory of stuffed toucans, tiger pelts, and other animal products for her series Crimes. "It's got shelves up to the ceiling stacked with confiscated wildlife items," Jaschinski says. "Anything you can dream of that's traded is there."…"
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