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  • The late Dr Eric Guiler of the University of Tasmania interviewed many similar eyewitnesses and found them credible enough to organise a series of searches.

    Simon Welfare: A Tiger Killed by Hype Simon Welfare 2011

  • The late Dr Eric Guiler of the University of Tasmania interviewed many similar eyewitnesses and found them credible enough to organise a series of searches.

    Simon Welfare: A Tiger Killed by Hype Simon Welfare 2011

  • Tasmania's leading authority on thylacines, Eric Guiler, has died.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • The scat was collected in Tasmania by Eric Guiler, a thylacine expert, who thought they possibly came from thylacines.

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • The second thing was that Hugh Guiler, her husband, was not the buffoon, the fool, the cuckold, the stupid, silly man that Phil Kaufman turned him into in that film.

    Henry Miller’s Crossing 2006

  • Hugh Guiler was an extremely sensitive, sophisticated man who knew everything that was going on but simply chose not to see it.

    Vitro Nasu » 2006 » June 2006

  • The second thing was that Hugh Guiler, her husband, was not the buffoon, the fool, the cuckold, the stupid, silly man that Phil Kaufman turned him into in that film.

    Vitro Nasu » 2006 » June 2006

  • Hugh Guiler was an extremely sensitive, sophisticated man who knew everything that was going on but simply chose not to see it.

    Henry Miller’s Crossing 2006

  • Besides these three horsemen of the apocalypse—habitat loss, alien competition, and hunting—Eric Guiler suspected one other: plague.

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

  • One authority on the thylacine, a zoologist and historian named Eric Guiler, has commented: “This final decline, which was very rapid and occurred all over the state at about the same time, is not typical for a species which has been hunted to extinction.”

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

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