Janet Hunt is one of New Zealand’s foremost natural history writers and conservationists. She is also a born storyteller and an award-winning writer who brings to life the everyday heroes who work at Wildbase Hospital, and the extraordinary tales of the animals they treat. These include the cheeky kea with the broken foot, the little blue penguin covered in oil from the Rena disaster, the kereru with the broken wing, the tuatara that went floppy, and the whio that couldn’t fly. How to Mend a Kea will delight readers young and old, immersing them in the many and varied stories of our eclectic wildlife.
We have five copies of How to mend a Kea to give away.
(Massey University Press $27.99)
Janet Hunt is one of New Zealand’s foremost natural history writers and conservationists. She is also a born storyteller and an award-winning writer who brings to life the everyday heroes who work at Wildbase Hospital, and the extraordinary tales of the animals they treat. These include the cheeky kea with the broken foot, the little blue penguin covered in oil from the Rena disaster, the kereru with the broken wing, the tuatara that went floppy, and the whio that couldn’t fly. How to Mend a Kea will delight readers young and old, immersing them in the many and varied stories of our eclectic wildlife.
We have five copies of How to mend a Kea to give away.
(Massey University Press $27.99)
Competition closes 9th February 2018
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