The Kea behind the conservation conversation
Bruce the disabled Alpine Kea has become an unexpected ambassador for Kea conservation around Aotearoa.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
Bruce the disabled Alpine Kea has become an unexpected ambassador for Kea conservation around Aotearoa.
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