The Murchison Mountains: Fiordland’s Forgotten Wilderness
Introduction: New Zealand’s Ecological Ark Rising sharply from the waters of Lake Te Anau, the Murchison Mountains form one of Fiordland National Park’s most remote and ecologically significant regions. This rugged alpine area gained global fame as the last refuge of the takahē after the bird’s dramatic rediscovery here in 1948. Today, these mountains remain a strictly controlled scientific reserve, […]
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