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Tasmania is one of the world’s last great wildlife havens but its struggling native species are under threat from a feral fox invasion. Or are they?
There’s some nasty business going down in Australia’s island state. A feral intruder is on the loose. He's cunning, deadly and a master of stealth, so expert at flying under the radar that some believe he doesn’t even exist.
He’s Vulpes vulpes, the elusive and adaptable European red fox, and the hunt is on to destroy him before he destroys Tasmania’s struggling native fauna.
Feral Peril follows the ‘Fox Squad’, a team employed under the Tasmanian Government's fox eradication program, as they chase down sightings, gather evidence and battle public scepticism in a bid to avert ecological disaster.
The squad draws on the latest technology including DNA sampling, satellite mapping and photography, but it's not enough to convince the ‘super sceptics’, who will be convinced only by the discovery of a fox, dead or alive.
But time is running out. While evidence suggests fox numbers are on the rise, Tasmania's top native predator, the Tasmanian Devil, is being decimated by a mysterious disease. And as Devil numbers decline, foxes are on the rise.
Feral Peril introduces the stakeholders – the Fox Squad, the sceptics, the hunters, the scientists, the zoo-keepers and the graziers – as each battles to solve a problem that threatens not only Tasmania’s pristine ecology, but its agriculture, its tourism and the strength of its economy.
A Screen Australia and Magic Real Picture Company production in association with Screen Tasmania. Made in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. A Screen Australia National Interest Program.
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Director
Andrew Sully
Writers
Andrew Sully, Alex Barry, Ian Walker
Producer
Gina Twyble
Executive Producer
Penny Robins (Screen Australia)
Ian Walker ( Magic Real Picture Company)
Narrator
William McInnes
Duration
55 minutes
Year
2009
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Curriculum links include English, Drama, Media Studies, History, SOSE/HSIE, Science, Natural History, Environmentalism and Conservation Studies.
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Winner - Best Narration Award, Merit Award for Editing & Merit Award for Script
2009 International Wildlife Film Festival, USA
Finalist - International Features Competition
2009 Reel Earth - the Aotearoa Environmental Film Festival, New Zealand
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