30 mins |
Rated
E
In 2020, a local family of farmers and conservationists led to protect the local endemic white-flippered penguins of Banks Peninsula.
20 years after the first significant survey, Shireen, Francis and Jess Helps, Kevin & Ave Parthonnaud and up to sixty volunteers roam the steep cliffs of the peninsula looking for traces of penguin burrows.
This documentary tells a story of citizen science, tenacity, resilience and hope, in the face of adversity.
Produced by Blue Cradle, in collaboration with Kororātahi Creative supported by the Rātā Foundation and Environment Canterbury.
Ticket sales are just $5 for this documentary with proceeds going to Pōhatu Penguins.
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In 2020, a local family of farmers and conservationists led to protect the local endemic white-flippered penguins of Banks Peninsula.
20 years after the first significant survey, Shireen, Francis and Jess Helps, Kevin & Ave Parthonnaud and up to sixty volunteers roam the steep cliffs of the peninsula looking for traces of penguin burrows.
This documentary tells a story of citizen science, tenacity, resilience and hope, in the face of adversity.
Produced by Blue Cradle, in collaboration with Kororātahi Creative supported by the Rātā Foundation and Environment Canterbury.
Ticket sales are just $5 for this documentary with proceeds going to Pōhatu Penguins.