Guthrie-Smith of Tutira
“A not altogether idiotic sheep-farmer” was how Herbert Guthrie-Smith of Tutira deprecatingly spoke of himself. Yet from the unlikely base of his remote Hawke’s Bay station, this retiring Scotsman became an influential naturalist with an abiding passion for the land and the native wildlife that was being eliminated from it. He wrote a series of highly regarded books that pressed the conservationist cause at a time when “more grass” was the catch-cry of the country. His most famous work, Tutira, is regarded as a New Zealand classic.
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