Northiand's native forests offer tremendous scope for recreational and tourism use compatible with their preservation. Provision of recreational facilities in the new Northland State Forest Park will be a major challenge to the Forest Service because few tracks presently exist. Most travel in kauri forest is along the easiest natural routes. River crossing, Waipapa stream, Puketi Forest. Photo Ewen Cameron
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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1 August 1984, Page 16
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60Northiand's native forests offer tremendous scope for recreational and tourism use compatible with their preservation. Provision of recreational facilities in the new Northland State Forest Park will be a major challenge to the Forest Service because few tracks presently exist. Most travel in kauri forest is along the easiest natural routes. River crossing, Waipapa stream, Puketi Forest. Photo Ewen Cameron Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1 August 1984, Page 16
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