KEA: a New Zealand problem

KEA: a New Zealand problem
Written in 1907 by George Reginald Marriner, 'KEA: a New Zealand problem' examines the unique alpine parrot endemic to New Zealand's South Island. The book details the kea's behavior, habitat, and the historical context of its decline due to European settlement and bounty hunting. It also discusses the controversial theories surrounding the kea's predatory behavior towards sheep, highlighting the complex relationship between the species and its environment.
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