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🎞️ View VideoR26251308MANAGING OUR FUTURE
Produced for Department of Conservation by New Zealand National Film Unit
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🎞️ View VideoR26251309MARINE RESERVES
Produced for Department of Conservation by Natural History Unit, Television New Zealand
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🎞️ View VideoR26251315MISSION STATEMENT
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Produced by Rowan Strickland and Charles Mitchell, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
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Presented by Barry Crump and starring Dr. Bill Ballantine talking on crayfish. A commercial fisher and Maori elders who reckon marine reserves might be OK.
Presented by Barry Crump and starring Dr. Bill Ballantine talking on crayfish. A commercial fisher and Maori elders who reckon marine reserves might be OK.
🎞️ View VideoR26251310MARINE RESERVES
Produced for Department of Conservation by Natural History Unit, Television New Zealand
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🎞️ View VideoR26251327OUR FUTURE GENERATION
Produced for Electricorp Production by Valhalla Productions Limited
VHS [Video Home System] video cassette, 25:00 minutesⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251328"OUR TINY DONATION TO EARTH" [TREE CARE AWARDS]
Produced by Tom and Dora Hartree with Hawkes Bay Catchment Board
VHS [Video Home System] video cassette, 07:15 minutesⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251343RIVER IN QUESTION
Produced by Fisheries Research Division, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
VHS [Video Home System] video cassette, 29:42 minutesⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251330PARKLANDS OF THE SOUTH ISLAND
Produced for Department of Conservation by Cottage Video Programme Productions
VHS [Video Home System] video cassette, 23:00 minutesⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251337PRINCE PHILIP: A WALK IN THE WILD
Produced by Natural History Unit, Television New Zealand
VHS [video home system] video cassetteⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251340THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT 1991: AN INTRODUCTION FOR MAORI [1 item separated as SEP No. 2002]
Produced for Ngā Kaiwhakamarama I Ngā Ture, Maori Legal Services by Tawera Productions Limited
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🎞️ View VideoR26251341RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: MANAGING OUR FUTURE [1 item separated as SEP No. 2003]
Produced by Ministry for the Environment
VHS [Video Home System] video cassetteⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251329PARKLANDS OF THE SOUTH ISLAND
Produced for Department of Conservation by Cottage Video Programme Productions
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🎞️ View VideoR26251335THE POSSUM BUSTERS ARE COMING
Produced by National Possum Control Agencies in association with Department of Conservation
VHS [Video Home System] video cassetteⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251348THE ROYAL ALBATROSS
Produced for Department of Conservation by City Television Limited, Auckland
VHS [Video Home System] video cassette, 50:00 minutesⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251349WELLINGTON EARTHCARE CONSERVATION
Produced for Department of Conservation by Saatchi & Saatchi
VHS [Video Home System] video cassetteⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251351SAVE THE POHUTUKAWA - TIAKINA TE POHUTUKAWA
Produced by Public Awarenesss Unit, Department of Conservation
VHS [Video Home System] video cassette, 28 January 1994ⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251342RIMUTAKA INCLINE: THE WORLD'S LAST FELL ENGINE RAILWAY
Produced by Memory Line Productions
VHS [video home system] video cassetteⓘ
The history of a unique railway system which crossed the Rimutaka Range, from Wellington to the Wairarapa, using fell engines. The world’s only Fell Locomotive, H199 is shown in its restored splendour at the Fell Engine Museum in Featherston.
🎞️ View VideoR26251367WORLDWIDE FUND FOR NATURE "SUMMER HOLIDAY" CAMPAIGN ADVERTISEMENT
Produced by World Wildlife Fund, Wellington
VHS [Video Home System] video cassetteⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251365TVNZ NEWS RE WHALE STRANDING, PARENGARENGA HARBOUR TAPE 2
Produced by Television New Zealand
VHS [Video Home System] video cassette, October 1992ⓘ
🎞️ View VideoR26251357WILD CITY NEIGHBOURS
Produced by Department of Conservation in association with New Zealand Lottery Grants Board and Marine Education Society of Australasia
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In 1966, as part of a larger Dominion Museum Biological Survey expedition to the Auckland Islands, a smaller party led by Dr Eric Godley (Director of the Botany Division of DSIR) surveyed Adams Island. The film documents the party’s work investigating the geology and variety of animals, birds and plants found on the island. Adams Island is unique in that, unlike the main island of the group, it has no introduced inhabitants (eg feral cats, wild goats and pigs) and the native flora and fauna flourishes undisturbed.
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Only 12 search results are displayed at a time
Pages load very slowly
Full name of search result is cut off after a few words
No direct link to scanned documents
Type of record (military records, divorce files, land records, etc) and access status is not shown
It is almost impossible to browse records within a Series or Accession
🔍 Are my searches private?
Great question! In a nutshell, your searches are visible to me, but anonymous.
Your search queries on this system are recorded in logs for a period of time, without any user-identifiable information associated with them, for debugging purposes.
I have no way of identifying you as a person, or associating your search queries with you.
This website does not use Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, or any other analytics/tracking software.
🔍 Who made this?
I'm Luke Howison, a freelance web developer with an interest in genealogy. I have written a few homebrew tools to assist with this research, such as NZ Ancestor Search Helper.