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TOP: Mr lan Adams, head keeper at Orana Park, and Ms Anne Richardson, the bird supervisor, hold a male pelican, one of a pair received from Adelaide Zoo and released yesterday. BOTTOM: The new pelicans settle into their Orana Park environment with another of their species, Annie, who has been at the park for five years. The pelicans were originally rescued from a drying lake in central Australia and have been at the Adelaide Zoo for five years.

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Press, 24 December 1986, Page 4

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TOP: Mr lan Adams, head keeper at Orana Park, and Ms Anne Richardson, the bird supervisor, hold a male pelican, one of a pair received from Adelaide Zoo and released yesterday. BOTTOM: The new pelicans settle into their Orana Park environment with another of their species, Annie, who has been at the park for five years. The pelicans were originally rescued from a drying lake in central Australia and have been at the Adelaide Zoo for five years. Press, 24 December 1986, Page 4

TOP: Mr lan Adams, head keeper at Orana Park, and Ms Anne Richardson, the bird supervisor, hold a male pelican, one of a pair received from Adelaide Zoo and released yesterday. BOTTOM: The new pelicans settle into their Orana Park environment with another of their species, Annie, who has been at the park for five years. The pelicans were originally rescued from a drying lake in central Australia and have been at the Adelaide Zoo for five years. Press, 24 December 1986, Page 4