New Zealand American Fiordland Expedition

  • New Zealand Edit this on Wikidata
Location
  • Fiordland National Park
  • Fiordland Edit this on Wikidata
Country of origin
  • New Zealand
  • United States Edit this on Wikidata
StartJanuary 1949 Edit this on WikidataEndMay 1949 Edit this on WikidataLeader
  • Olaus Murie Edit this on Wikidata
SponsorFunder
  • New Zealand Government Edit this on Wikidata
Vessels
  • MV Alert Edit this on Wikidata
Participants
  • Charles Lindsay
  • Frank E. Barlow
  • Hunter Baughan Wisely
  • Jim Ollerenshaw
  • John K. Howard
  • Kenneth Bigwood
  • Lindsay Poole
  • Lionel Jack Dumbleton
  • Olaus Murie Edit this on Wikidata


The New Zealand American Fiordland Expedition was a research expedition organised by the Department of Internal Affairs in 1949 to undertake research into Elk as well as other biodiversity in the Fiordland National Park.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ A. L. POOLE (March 1952). "New Zealand-American Fiordland Expedition". Nature. 169 (4298): 434–435. doi:10.1038/169434A0. ISSN 1476-4687. Wikidata Q59087828.
  2. ^ Australian Centre for the Moving Image. "Exploring New Zealand's fiordland". Australian Centre for the Moving Image. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  3. ^ Alick Lindsay Poole, ed. (1951). "Preliminary reports of The New Zealand - American Fiordland Expedition". Bulletin of the New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. 103. Wellington: Department of Scientific and Industrial Research: 1–99. ISSN 0077-961X. Wikidata Q125475906.
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