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G. M. Thomson

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G. M. Thomson was a notable figure in the field of natural history, particularly recognized for his contributions to the study of New Zealand's unique fauna. His key work, "Wild Life in New Zealand. Part I. Mammalia," published as part of the New Zealand Board of Science and Art's manual series, provides an in-depth examination of the mammals native to New Zealand. Thomson's research reflects a commitment to understanding and documenting the biodiversity of the region, contributing to the broader scientific discourse on wildlife conservation and ecology.

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