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Christine Ryan and Fiona Kemp attaching a radio transmitter to a takahe chick, in the valley of the McKenzie Burn, in the Murchison Mountains of Fiordland National Park. Keeping an electronic trace on the birds should help gather information about their behaviour and what is killing them.

SHAUN BARNETT/BLACK ROBIN PHOTOGRAPHY

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Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 15

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Christine Ryan and Fiona Kemp attaching a radio transmitter to a takahe chick, in the valley of the McKenzie Burn, in the Murchison Mountains of Fiordland National Park. Keeping an electronic trace on the birds should help gather information about their behaviour and what is killing them. SHAUN BARNETT/BLACK ROBIN PHOTOGRAPHY Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 15

Christine Ryan and Fiona Kemp attaching a radio transmitter to a takahe chick, in the valley of the McKenzie Burn, in the Murchison Mountains of Fiordland National Park. Keeping an electronic trace on the birds should help gather information about their behaviour and what is killing them. SHAUN BARNETT/BLACK ROBIN PHOTOGRAPHY Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 15

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