Collections of plants and animals


by Simon Nathan

The first collection of native New Zealand plants and animals was made in 1769, by naturalists on James Cook’s ship the Endeavour. Collections built up since then are part of a worldwide network that keeps scientific names consistent. They also help scientists identify rare species, plan revegetation projects, and recognise unwanted plants and animals.

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Main image: Hudson Collection

Hudson Collection


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