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Mokihinui State Forest, near Charming Creek. Native forest burn-offs are being undertaken by the Forest Service in the Buller in violation of the Government's Indigenous Forest Policy. In the right foreground are charred remnants of giant land snails. This species, Powelliphanta lignaria rotella, is a rare and endangered species which is "absolutely protected" under the Wildlife Act.

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Forest and Bird, Volume 14, Issue 3, 1 August 1982, Page 10

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Mokihinui State Forest, near Charming Creek. Native forest burn-offs are being undertaken by the Forest Service in the Buller in violation of the Government's Indigenous Forest Policy. In the right foreground are charred remnants of giant land snails. This species, Powelliphanta lignaria rotella, is a rare and endangered species which is "absolutely protected" under the Wildlife Act. Forest and Bird, Volume 14, Issue 3, 1 August 1982, Page 10

Mokihinui State Forest, near Charming Creek. Native forest burn-offs are being undertaken by the Forest Service in the Buller in violation of the Government's Indigenous Forest Policy. In the right foreground are charred remnants of giant land snails. This species, Powelliphanta lignaria rotella, is a rare and endangered species which is "absolutely protected" under the Wildlife Act. Forest and Bird, Volume 14, Issue 3, 1 August 1982, Page 10

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