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William Roy McGregor

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the interior layout. The building has been described as "mausoleum-like" by one of McGregor's students. For the rest of his career, he gave most of the zoology lectures based on a traditional curriculum that covered all major aspects of the subject as known at that time, but that was lacking in fieldwork. He built up an excellent zoology museum based around the collection from his 1929 trip. The university did not make him associate professor until 1949 and never made him a full professor. He complained that he had been promised the full professorship if he succeeded in building up the zoology school, as he had, but without effect.
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McGregor did not obtain his BSc in Zoology until 1932, by which time he was de facto head of zoology at the university. In 1933 he was formally made lecturer in charge of zoology, and in 1939 became head of the newly formed Zoology department, with a spacious new building for which he had designed
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forest, giving the status of a sanctuary. He wrote an 80-page illustrated pamphlet on the subject, which proved an effective manifesto for conservation. He said the forest "is not merely unique among the forest types of the world; it is at the same time undoubtedly one of Nature's most splendid
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achievements". He organised a petition that was signed by 70,000 supporters. His emotional appeals and superior rhetoric were successful in winning the battle. He continued his campaign against forestry in the reserve after retiring in 1960, and founded the New Zealand Conservation Society.
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McGregor has been described as "charismatic and forceful in the lecture theatre, but poorly qualified to preside over a scientific discipline that was on the threshold of rapid change. Essentially insecure, he ran the department with a rod of iron, suppressing dissenters and, by and large,
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McGregor married Kathleen Gladys Dacey in 1920, and they had three daughters and a son. After his first wife's death in November 1954, he remarried in October 1955. He died at Auckland on 1 June 1977.
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on 8 July 1894, the son of a draper. He attended Auckland Grammar School in 1909, and then became a school teacher. In 1918 he was appointed a demonstrator in biology at
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McGregor was dedicated to conservation of the indigenous flora and fauna of New Zealand. Starting in the 1940s, McGregor launched a campaign to protect the Waipoua
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A giant kauri in Waipoua with diameter 436 cm (14.30 ft) and height 40.8 m (134 ft) is named the "McGregor Kauri" in his honour.
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The Waipoua forest sanctuary is now bordered to the south by the 350-hectare (860-acre) Professor W.R. McGregor Reserve.
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The Waipoua forest: the last virgin Kauri forest of New Zealand
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and establishing the forest as a protected sanctuary.
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New Zealand zoologist and conservationist (1894–1977)
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Stanley Walter Burstall; Edmund Vernon Sale (1984).
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Index


Waipoua forest
Thames, New Zealand
Auckland University College
kauri
New Guinea
Indonesia
Patricia Bergquist
kauri
species
Oligosoma macgregori








"McGregor, William Roy 1894–1977 Zoologist, university lecturer"
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978-0-12-370514-3
"John Morton"
The Demospongiae of New Zealand-Systematics, distribution and relationships
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2292/2189
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978-1-86953-115-7
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978-0-589-01532-9

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