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The wealth of knowledge and material presented in The Thylacine Museum
is the combined result of the dedicated efforts of a vast number of authors,
researchers, photographers, and artists spanning at least two centuries.
As such, while this website was indeed constructed by one individual, it
can by no means be considered the work of a single person. A concentrated
effort has been made to credit the sources of all material whenever possible.
This site is provided purely as a non-profit educational service; to assist
in historical research, and to help promote a greater public awareness
of the natural history of the thylacine. It is my means of ensuring
that everyone around the globe, present and future, will be able to easily
access detailed information regarding this species.
I wish to extend a special
thanks to Dr. Stephen Sleightholme (International Thylacine Specimen
Database Project Director) for all of the assistance that he has provided
in the Thylacine Museum's 2006 renovation. He has supplied
spectacular new photographs, an excellent presentation detailing his ITSD
Project, and peer reviewed the site to help ensure the accuracy of its
information. Nicholas Ayliffe (Photographer to ITSD Project) provided
many superb photographs for the museum's renovation as well. I am
also very grateful to Col Bailey of the Tasmanian Tiger Research &
Data Centre. Author of the book "Tiger Tales: Stories of the
Tasmanian Tiger", Col has been of immense help to me in my ongoing
thylacine research, and wrote the foreword for this site. Others
who have provided special contributions are Tigerman - author of
the online publication "Magnificent Survivor -
Continued Existence of the Tasmanian Tiger", Rosemary Fleay-Thomson
- daughter of the well-known Australian zoologist Dr. David H. Fleay, and
artist Sean Cooper of the Paleocraft company.
Listed below are many
other people and organizations, past and present, who's literary, photographic
or artistic works helped make The Thylacine Museum possible.
| Archer, Michael |
| Archives Office of Tasmania |
| Arnett, R. |
| AusEmade |
| Australian Museum |
| Baird, Donald |
| Berridge |
| Black, K. |
| Bond |
| Brown, Charles |
| Burrell, Harry |
| Chaloupka, George |
| Chandler, J. |
| Cunningham, D. J. |
| de Sully, Sol |
| Diller, Helmut |
| Doyle, Liz & Gary |
| Duisburg Zoo |
| Fields, J. |
| Fine, Oronce |
| Flannery, Timothy |
| Fleay, David |
| Flower, W. H. |
| Gleeson, Joseph M. |
| Griffith, Jeremy |
| Grzimek, Bernhard |
| Guiler, Eric R. |
| Hand, Suzanne |
| Happ, E. |
| Hatcher, Lindsay |
| Hollatz, J. |
| Hurley, F. |
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| Kirshner, D. |
| Knight, Charles R. |
| Kupczik, Kornelius |
| Lane, J. B. |
| Lizars, William H. |
| Long, John |
| Long, Michael R. |
| Lowry, David C. |
| Lyne, A. G. |
| Maguire,
T. H. |
| Margiocco |
| Martin, Rilla |
| McMahon, T. S. |
| Medland |
| Megirian, Dirk |
| Meier, L. |
| Mercury (The) |
| Moeller, Heinz |
| Morrison, Robin |
| Muirhead, Jeanette |
| Murray, Peter |
| Museum of Central Australia |
| Museum Victoria |
| Musser, Anne |
| Mützel, Gustav |
| Natural History Museum (London) |
| Nottle, B. |
| Nowak, Ronald M. |
| Oehler, Jennifer |
| O'Halloran, Pat |
| Okapia |
| Olsen, P. |
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| O'Neill, Graeme |
| Owen, Richard |
| Paradiso, John L. |
| Parkinson, Sydney |
| Pocock, R. |
| Richter, Henry C. |
| Schouten, Peter |
| Scott, Harriet |
| Scott, Thomas |
| Seth-Smith, David |
| Sharland, Michael |
| Sheppard, Benjamin A. |
| Sloan, Monty |
| Smith, Malcolm |
| Strickland |
| Sutcliffe, Anthony J. |
| Talune Wildlife Park |
| Tasmanian Museum & Art
Gallery |
| Turner, C. W. |
| University of Louisville |
| University of New South
Wales |
| US National Zoological Park |
| Warde, E. |
| Western Australian Museum |
| Williams |
| Williamson |
| Wolf, Joseph |
| Woodburne, Michael O. |
| Wroe, Stephen |
| Zoological Society of London |
| Zoological Society of New
York |
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