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Linda Simpson, of Christchurch’s Avian Welfare Project Clinic, in 1982 holding the survivor of two keas which were attacked by vandals in the Fox Glacier car-park, in South Westland. But that native parrot also died despite all the efforts of the clinic director, Jim Baggstrom, to save its life.

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Press, 4 October 1984, Page 21

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Linda Simpson, of Christchurch’s Avian Welfare Project Clinic, in 1982 holding the survivor of two keas which were attacked by vandals in the Fox Glacier car-park, in South Westland. But that native parrot also died despite all the efforts of the clinic director, Jim Baggstrom, to save its life. Press, 4 October 1984, Page 21

Linda Simpson, of Christchurch’s Avian Welfare Project Clinic, in 1982 holding the survivor of two keas which were attacked by vandals in the Fox Glacier car-park, in South Westland. But that native parrot also died despite all the efforts of the clinic director, Jim Baggstrom, to save its life. Press, 4 October 1984, Page 21