François Péron

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François Péron.

François Péron (1775 - 1810) was a French naturalist and explorer.

In 1801 Péron travelled to Australia as a naturalist on the expedition of Nicolas Baudin. With the artist Charles Alexandre Lesueur he took over the duties as naturalist after the death of the expedition's zoologist René Maugé. Together they collected over 100,000 zoological specimens.

Péron and Lesueur returned to Paris in 1804 and began publishing their findings in Voyage de découvertes aux Terres Australes, the first volume of which was published in 1807. Péron also worked on a journal entitled Mémoire sur les éstablissements anglais à la Nouvelle Hollande. He died of tuberculosis before publication of the second volume of Voyage....

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