Thursday, December 24, 2009

Walton Ford and Tasmanian Tigers





‘Last Tasmanian Tiger, Thylacine, 1933’

Wiki: “This Thylacine died on 7 September 1936. It is believed to have died as the result of neglect—locked out of its sheltered sleeping quarters, it was exposed to a rare occurrence of extreme Tasmanian weather: extreme heat during the day and freezing temperatures at night. This Thylacine features in the last known motion picture footage of a living specimen: 62 seconds of black-and-white footage showing it pacing backwards and forwards in its enclosure in a clip taken in 1933 by naturalist David Fleay.”

Also: “Although there had been a conservation movement pressing for the Thylacine’s protection since 1901, driven in part by the increasing difficulty in obtaining specimens for overseas collections, political difficulties prevented any form of protection coming into force until 1936. Official protection of the species by the Tasmanian government was introduced on 10 July 1936, 59 days before the last known specimen died in captivity.”


























































































































'Sensations of an Infant Heart’ 1999 (detail)
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‘Dirty Dick Burton’s Aide de Camp’ 2002

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