These young creatures from Christchurch wildlife parks must keep the park staff busy! ABOVE: These two young otter pups at the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve have been adopted by a large furry dog called Nellie because their mother is ill. They are now nearly four months old. BELOW: One of the two North Island brown kiwis at Orana Park takes a rest after his weekly health check-up recently.
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67These young creatures from Christchurch wildlife parks must keep the park staff busy! ABOVE: These two young otter pups at the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve have been adopted by a large furry dog called Nellie because their mother is ill. They are now nearly four months old. BELOW: One of the two North Island brown kiwis at Orana Park takes a rest after his weekly health check-up recently. Press, 6 September 1983, Page 14
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