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A rare East African Sitatunga antelope, Golden Girl, keeps close company with her four-week-old male calf, which was born at Orana Park. The Sitatunga calf is thought to be the first to be born in the South Island. The species was in danger of extinction until a major effort was made by zoos throughout the world to save it.

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Press, 29 October 1981, Page 14

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A rare East African Sitatunga antelope, Golden Girl, keeps close company with her four-week-old male calf, which was born at Orana Park. The Sitatunga calf is thought to be the first to be born in the South Island. The species was in danger of extinction until a major effort was made by zoos throughout the world to save it. Press, 29 October 1981, Page 14

A rare East African Sitatunga antelope, Golden Girl, keeps close company with her four-week-old male calf, which was born at Orana Park. The Sitatunga calf is thought to be the first to be born in the South Island. The species was in danger of extinction until a major effort was made by zoos throughout the world to save it. Press, 29 October 1981, Page 14