A Rangitaane kuia, Hinerau Te Tau, sets free a kaka at the National Wildlife Centre, Mt. Bruce in the Wairarapa. Captive bred birds are being released into the surrounding forest as part of an ecological restoration programme at the sanctuary.
DAVE HANSFORD, ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA
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Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 11
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46A Rangitaane kuia, Hinerau Te Tau, sets free a kaka at the National Wildlife Centre, Mt. Bruce in the Wairarapa. Captive bred birds are being released into the surrounding forest as part of an ecological restoration programme at the sanctuary. DAVE HANSFORD, ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 11
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