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According to government estimates, there are now only 6900 hectares of pure kahikatea left but the rate of logging is increasing. In 1973, 4000m³ of kahikatea were taken from the Coast. In 1977, eight times as much fell.
– Narrator Graeme Wilson
Māori believed that when you died, your soul would soar with the white flight of the heron.
– Narrator Graeme Wilson
This six-part series about Aotearoa's flora and fauna...
A collection devoted to our feathered friends — from...
This collection showcases New Zealand's impressive record...
White heron film shot in Ōkārito
Writer Keri Hulme visits her hometown of Ōkārito
Director Robin Scholes went on to produce this classic film
Features animals in Ōkārito during spring
National Film Unit film about white heron
More wild Westland
Documentary about West Coast people
West Coast gold mining drama
Coal was another big earner for Westland
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