πŸ“‚ NATURE FIGHTS BACK (R.2)
George Andrews, Television New Zealand (Landmarks Series, Episode 7)
16mm colour with sound
Preservation Status Not Assigned

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George Andrews, Television New Zealand (Landmarks Series, Episode 7)
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1981

Physical

Open

Looks at the results of human interference with the natural order of things. The early settlers brought in plants and animals that reminded them of home, amongst them rabbits and gorse. Shows their effects on the landscape and the serious problem of soil erosion. The introduction of sheep and cattle and the radiata pine has been profitable so far but there is always the threat of diseases which could destroy our economy

Wellington repository

Moving Image

568

333.76 NZ

C3365/3

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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