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Top: Takahe chicks reared artifically have as little human contact as possible. Here a model surrogate parent made from fibreglass stands aside while a puppet feeds the chicks a range of food, including tussock, potato, dog and baby food. Photo: craig Robertson.

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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 4, 1 November 1986, Page 14

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Top: Takahe chicks reared artifically have as little human contact as possible. Here a model surrogate parent made from fibreglass stands aside while a puppet feeds the chicks a range of food, including tussock, potato, dog and baby food. Photo: craig Robertson. Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 4, 1 November 1986, Page 14

Top: Takahe chicks reared artifically have as little human contact as possible. Here a model surrogate parent made from fibreglass stands aside while a puppet feeds the chicks a range of food, including tussock, potato, dog and baby food. Photo: craig Robertson. Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 4, 1 November 1986, Page 14

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