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Meet FRED: The world’s 1st-ever, nearly complete fossil database

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Meet FRED: The world’s 1st-ever, nearly complete fossil database

New Zealand is the only country in the world that has an essentially complete, open-access database of its known fossil record.

It’s existed for almost 80 years, beginning in 1946 as a filing cabinet stuffed with paper forms at the New Zealand Geological Survey. The project was the initiative of Harold Wellman — the pioneering geologist who famously discovered New Zealand’s 370-mile-long Alpine Fault — and a few others working on the first geological mapping of the country.

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