It's good to see the contemporary taxidermy art movement getting coverage in the media in the last few days. The Financial Times included a feature on Harriet Horton in the 'how to spend it' section of their website - describing how "neon lighting and pop colours enliven the macabre".
http://howtospendit.ft.com/personal-luxuries/94701-harriet-horton-a-playful-take-on-taxidermy
Dirge Magazine looked at the book published at the end of last year by Robert Marbury, 'Taxidermy Art' which aims to dispel misconceptions about this ancient form of work, saying it is "fusing unlikely elements together to create whimsical, grotesque, or elegant works of art".