In news that will interest billytea, a book about animals in Australia.
And in a semi-related vein, I came across something on PBS - Life of Birds? - that showed people raising whooping crane chicks. Only they don't want them imprinting on people, so they have to use puppets to feed them. I was imagining describing the job to a new hire: "Well, you have to feed the chicks, but they can't see you. So you hide behind a screen, put a roughly whooping crane shaped puppet on your hand, stick your arm through the screen, and feed them. And you have to do this X times a day. Then, when they're ready to learn to fly, you put on a long white robe with flappy arms and a hood and run across a field with the bird, until it gets the idea and starts flying."