• Gustav Weindorfer (23 February 1874 – 5 May 1932) was an Austrian-born Australian amateur botanist, lodge-keeper and promoter of the Cradle Mountains...
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  • conservationist, she summited the mountain along with her fellow climbers Gustav Weindorfer, Ron Smith and Walter Malcolm Black. Cowle was born 19 July 1863 in...
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    also lead up onto Cradle Mountain. It was named by prominent local Gustav Weindorfer after an official of the Van Diemen's Land Company. Like several other...
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    and sculptor Carl Gussenbauer (1842 in Obervellach – 1903) surgeon. Gustav Weindorfer (1874 in Spittal – 1932) Australian amateur botanist, lodge-keeper...
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    documentaries Walking with Dinosaurs and When Dinosaurs Roamed America. Gustav Weindorfer Protected areas of Tasmania "Reserve Listing – National Parks". National...
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  • locality in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia Waldheim, the home of Gustav Weindorfer which was instrumental in establishing Cradle Mountain National Park...
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    Naturalist from specimens collected in a swamp near Wandin 1903 by Gustav Weindorfer. The specific epithet (weindorferi) honours the collector of the type...
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    daughter named Genevieve Baumgarten. Australia portal Feminism portal Gustav Weindorfer, a similarly influential figure at Tasmania's Cradle Mountain "Alice...
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  • National Park in their early years. In 1921, Emmett, Clive Lord and Gustav Weindorfer drew up a landmark proposal for a new national park to be established...
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    largest non-British national group in the local population. In one case Gustav Weindorfer was accused of being a German spy and using his chalet at Cradle Mountain...
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    burned the land to encourage fresh growth and game. In the 1910s Gustav and Kate Weindorfer began campaigning for the area from Cradle Mountain to Lake St...
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    began building huts and guiding bushwalkers, including Paddy Hartnett, Weindorfer and Bob Quaile. In 1931 fur trapper Bert Nichols blazed the Overland Track...
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  • with a mural called The Cradle Trail commemorating the work of Gustav and Kate Weindorfer, botanists and conservation pioneers behind the creation of Cradle...
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    destinations, with tourist lodges at each location. In the 1910s Gustav and Kate Weindorfer began campaigning for the area from Cradle Mountain to Lake St...
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