Harry Frauca
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Harry Frauca (14 October 1928 – 1986)[1][2] was an Australian naturalist, writer and photographer. Of Catalan origin, he was born in Spain and educated in Denmark and England.[3] He moved to Australia in the 1950s and became an Australian citizen. From 1960 he became a full-time writer and photographer on natural history, contributing with his wife to such publications as Walkabout.[4] From 1970 he collected insects for the Australian National Insect Collection. The last years of his life were spent in Bundaberg, Queensland with his wife Claudia. He died in 1979.
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He has been honoured in the name of the Harry Frauca Walkway, a 200 m (660 ft) walkway at Baldwin Swamp, Bundaberg, as well as the Harry Frauca Walking Track and Harry Frauca Information Panel at the Mount Walsh National Park, Biggenden.