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Feral Peril

55m Animals, Nature, Environmental, Documentary 2008

A feral intruder is on the loose in Tasmania, but one so cunning and stealthy that some people refuse to believe it even exists.

A feral intruder is on the loose in Tasmania, one of the world’s last great wildlife havens. The predator is cunning, deadly and a master of stealth, so expert at flying under the radar that some people refuse to believe it even exists. FERAL PERIL follows the ‘Fox Squad’, a team employed by the Tasmanian Government to eradicate the elusive and adaptable European red fox – before it destroys Tasmania’s fauna. The Fox Squad must chase down sightings, gather evidence and battle public scepticism in a bid to avert ecological disaster.  

A Screen Australia and Magic Real Picture Company production in association with Screen Tasmania. Made in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

© National Film and Sound Archive of Australia and Screen Tasmania.

Director

Andrew Sully

Language

English

Country

Australia

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