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The director of Orana Park, Mr Paul Garland, with the award of excellence presented to the park by the Tourist Industry Federation. With Mr Garland are two of the park’s attractions, a pair of black and white ruffed lemurs, Saskia (right) and Loris. The park was nominated for the award by the Canterbury Promotion Council. More than 10,000 people visit the park each year.

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Press, 1 July 1988, Page 3

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The director of Orana Park, Mr Paul Garland, with the award of excellence presented to the park by the Tourist Industry Federation. With Mr Garland are two of the park’s attractions, a pair of black and white ruffed lemurs, Saskia (right) and Loris. The park was nominated for the award by the Canterbury Promotion Council. More than 10,000 people visit the park each year. Press, 1 July 1988, Page 3

The director of Orana Park, Mr Paul Garland, with the award of excellence presented to the park by the Tourist Industry Federation. With Mr Garland are two of the park’s attractions, a pair of black and white ruffed lemurs, Saskia (right) and Loris. The park was nominated for the award by the Canterbury Promotion Council. More than 10,000 people visit the park each year. Press, 1 July 1988, Page 3