Zoo-bred tuatara have been protected in these cages on Little Barrier Island for some years while the future of the Pacific rat population was debated with local Maori.
GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS
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Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 36
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32Zoo-bred tuatara have been protected in these cages on Little Barrier Island for some years while the future of the Pacific rat population was debated with local Maori. GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 36
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