HUNTER STALKS THE CORRIDORS
(NJ!. Pnss Association) WELLINGTON, April 16. The "bring ’em back alive” game is not what it used to be. according to toe English roologist. Mr Gerald Burrell He came to New Zealand to eeileot anima’s tor his zoo tn Jersey, but is doing his main hunting in the Government offices rather than in the bueh, 'lts not a matter of what I want but what I’m allowed to have,” he replied when asked what animals he wanted from New Zealand He hoped at least to be able to get some op'esums and black swans, both classified as rare in Europe.
Mr Durrell hopes for permission to film the kiwi, kakapo and notomis in sanctuaries.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29800, 17 April 1962, Page 18
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