LEADER 00000nam 22003497a 4500 001 MODID-00000000001_APPID-00000000219_ACID-000000000019097 003 ScCtBLL 005 20140114145341.0 007 cr|||||||||||| 008 720104s1921 stkabcf eng d 040 ScCtBLL|beng|cScCtBLL 100 1 Guthrie-Smith, H.|q(Herbert),|d1861-1940. 245 10 Tutira :|bthe story of a New Zealand sheep station /|cby H. Guthrie-Smith. 264 1 Edinburgh :|bBlackwood,|c1921. 300 1 online resource (455 pages). 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 New Zealand Wildlife anthology 500 Original document: Book. 500 GMD: electronic resource. 520 This early 20th-century book documents European settlers' impact on the native ecology of New Zealand. William Herbert Guthrie-Smith owned a 24,000-acre estate on which he raised sheep for commercial wool production. Over the course of several decades, Guthrie-Smith observed the changing landscape, and particularly how introduced plants and animals altered New Zealand's native ecology. Published in 1921, Tutira documented the long history of human impact on New Zealand's environment, from the early Maori to European settlement. 650 0 Sheep. 650 0 Natural history|zNew Zealand|zHawke's Bay (Province) 650 0 Plant ecology. 650 0 Acclimatization (Plants) 651 0 Tutira (N.Z.) 830 0 New Zealand Wildlife anthology. 830 0 BiblioBoard Core module. 914 MODID-00000000001_APPID-00000000219_ACID-000000000019097
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