Craig Jones is a native of Independence, Missouri,
37 years. He became interested in taxidermy at a
young age while accompanying his father on waterfowl trip. Not wanting the bird skins to simply go to waste, Craig began to dabble in the art of taxidermy his last few years of high school. Once he headed for college, his passion for taxidermy grew. While attending college, he began teaching taxidermy to other students; which he did for 3 years. He graduated from Graceland University with degrees in biology and art, both of which help his career in taxidermy.
Craig Jones is a native of Independence, Missouri, 37 years. He became interested in taxidermy at a young age while accompanying his father on waterfowl trip. Not wanting the bird skins to simply go to waste, Craig began to dabble in the art of taxidermy his last few years of high school. Once he headed for college, his passion for taxidermy grew. While attending college, he began teaching taxidermy to other students; which he did for 3 years. He graduated from Graceland University with degrees in biology and art, both of which help his career in taxidermy.