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A ranger ensuring the safety of New Zealand sea lions.
After being hunted off of the mainland of New Zealand centuries ago, a new generation of the earth's rarest sea lion species has returned. Jim Fyfe, a ranger with the New Zealand Department of Conservation, is tasked with watching over new sea lion pups and ensuring their safety.
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A ranger looking out for New Zealand sea lions
Clip: Season 4 Episode 9 | 7m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
After being hunted off of the mainland of New Zealand centuries ago, a new generation of the earth's rarest sea lion species has returned. Jim Fyfe, a ranger with the New Zealand Department of Conservation, is tasked with watching over new sea lion pups and ensuring their safety.
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