Step into a world of wonder at the Museum of Natural History and Academy of Taxidermy, where hundreds of Australia's native animals, birds, reptiles, and marine life are brought to life by master taxidermist Michael Buzza.

Housed in the heritage-listed former Regent Theatre along James Street in Guildford Western Australia, this unique museum offers an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.

Wander through lifelike displays featuring kangaroos, emus, sharks, snakes, and even life-size dinosaurs. Each exhibit has been expertly crafted by Michael, who has worked closely with the Department of Parks and Wildlife to help conserve and celebrate Australia's natural heritage.

With over 45 years of experience, Michael sees taxidermy as a blend of art and science—a passion he's turned into a vibrant, family-friendly attraction just five minutes from Guildford Train Station.

Perfect for curious kids, nature lovers, and history buffs, the museum is both educational and visually spectacular. Fossils, echidnas, macaws, and even Tasmanian tigers await inside.

A proud long-time Guildford local, Michael encourages every visitor to explore the historic town and support its many hotels, cafes, and shops. After all, Guildford is "the town where history is preserved"—and this museum is a shining example.