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Wildtrack was a highly successful nature series for children, running from 1981 through several series to the early 90s. In this episode the presenters check out “dung fungi” in cow pats and walking-on-water-insects (pond skaters) in the studio, and head outside to check out kea alpine parrots who are “too friendly for their own good” (threatened by smuggling and over eager tourists); the West Coast’s black sand beaches; Fiordland’s underwater world; and selective plant breeding that involves washing a bee.
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Television, 1993 (Full Length)
A NHNZ doco on the world’s only alpine parrot, the kea
Television, 1990 (Full Length)
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Television, 1990 (Full Length Episode)
Another episode of the award-winning kid’s nature TV series