New Zealand Antarctic Society
New Zealand society for people interested in the Antarctic region / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Zealand Antarctic Society was formed in 1933 by New Zealand businessman Arthur Leigh Hunt and Antarctic explorers Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and Sir Douglas Mawson.[1]
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Established | 1934 |
Mission | Antarctica |
Head | former patron Sir Edmund Hillary |
Website | antarcticsociety |
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Its aims are:
- to bring together people interested in the region
- to share knowledge of the region
- to foster interest in the region
- to seek and support protection of the Antarctic environment
- to promote New Zealand's interests in the region
Since 1956 it has published a quarterly magazine, Antarctic.[2]
A set of Ross Dependency postage stamps celebrated the society's 50th anniversary in 1983.[3][4]
The national office is now in Auckland.