πŸ“‚ SADDLEBACK
Sprocket Films
16mm colour with sound
Preservation Status Not Assigned

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Sprocket Films
16mm colour with sound
Preservation Status Not Assigned
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Item

R26299670

1978

Physical

Open

The first part of this film investigates the habits and behaviour of the birdlife on Big South Cape Island, in the Mutton-bird Islands, once the refuge of the rare saddleback. In the 1960s rats arrived on the island and the resulting plague decimated the birds. The New Zealand Wildlife Service rescued the 49 surviving saddlebacks and moved them to Stage Island. The second part of the film looks at how effective the saddleback's fight for survival has been.

Wellington repository

Moving Image

725

598.8 NZ

D0589/1

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.

Acetate and nitrate films and magnetic media (including U-matic recordings) are not issuable due to their technical formats. Please contact Archives New Zealand for permission to view or the availability of alternative access provisions. Viewing is by appointment only.


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