π STRATEGY FOR SURVIVAL ("Land of Birds" series, no. 7)
Produced by the NZ National Film Unit
16mm Duplicate Negative
Status: Preservation Master
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Catalogue Synopsis:
In the short evolutionary span of 200 years since the first European settlement of New Zealand, more than half the natural forest cover has been sacrificed for the creation of farmlands. To combat this upheaval many bird species have been forced to develop their own form of survival strategy. One nature species which is still trying to cope with the increasing demands of man are the Stilts.
30 mins.
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