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    Kōrero with Kelly Phelps, Free As A Bird Rescue

    enSeptember 28, 2021

    About this Episode

    Kelly started Free as a Bird in 2013, and since then the non profit organisation has rescued, rehabilitated and rehomed tens of thousands of hens, many of them rescued from battery and colony cages.

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