π THE BIG GULL: KARORO ("Land of Birds" series, no. 8)
Produced by the NZ National Film Unit
16mm Internegative
Status: Preservation Master
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Catalogue Synopsis:
In recent times, many of the world's 44 species of gulls have had to adapt their natural way of life to benefit from the wasteful habits of man. New Zealand's black backed gull, Karoro, is one example. This film study of Karoro reveals the major problems caused by excessive numbers of gulls; for the problem of gulls is really the problem of people.
30 mins.
The content of the films in this series are not restricted, but they are protected under section 49(1)(a) of the Public Records Act 2005.
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