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A game warden at Orana Park, Sandy Smith, holds Amber, a Sitatunga African antelope, after feeding her yesterday. Amber, who was born on September 15, is the first female Sitatunga to be born at the park. The antelope has to be hand-reared because the mother will not feed her.

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Press, 22 September 1983, Page 1

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A game warden at Orana Park, Sandy Smith, holds Amber, a Sitatunga African antelope, after feeding her yesterday. Amber, who was born on September 15, is the first female Sitatunga to be born at the park. The antelope has to be hand-reared because the mother will not feed her. Press, 22 September 1983, Page 1

A game warden at Orana Park, Sandy Smith, holds Amber, a Sitatunga African antelope, after feeding her yesterday. Amber, who was born on September 15, is the first female Sitatunga to be born at the park. The antelope has to be hand-reared because the mother will not feed her. Press, 22 September 1983, Page 1

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