Peacocks and Tragopans
1970 , Great Witchingham (Norfolk)
Cat no. 6350
Philip Wayre at Norfolk’s Ornamental Pheasant Trust, devoted to preserving and breeding the world’s rarest and most beautiful pheasants.
The Bornean Tree Partridge, Chinese Bamboo Partridge, and Indian Peafowl are some of the most colourful, most beautiful, and rarest species of pheasant in the world. Native to Asia, they can be found at The Ornamental Pheasant Trust at Norfolk Wildlife Park, Great Witchingham where the Trust’s devoted founder Philip Wayre has set up a breeding programme to save several species threatened with extinction. This film shows all the species of peacocks and tragopan at the wildlife park, along with owner Philip Wayre.
Keywords
Nature conservation.
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Director : Philip Wayre
Manifestations
Peacocks and Tragopans
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Genre: Animal / Natural History
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Locations: Great Witchingham (Norfolk)
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Description Type: monographic
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