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David Bellamy with fellow conservationists on top of Hump Ridge in western Southland, overlooking Waitutu Forest — the largest tract of unspoiled lowland forest now left in New Zealand. From left to right, Tony Hughes (Whirinaki Promotion Trust), Les Hutchins (National Parks and Reserves Authority), Bellamy, and Chris Ward (NFAC).

Photo: Alan Mark

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Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 1, 1 February 1985, Page 14

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David Bellamy with fellow conservationists on top of Hump Ridge in western Southland, overlooking Waitutu Forest — the largest tract of unspoiled lowland forest now left in New Zealand. From left to right, Tony Hughes (Whirinaki Promotion Trust), Les Hutchins (National Parks and Reserves Authority), Bellamy, and Chris Ward (NFAC). Photo: Alan Mark Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 1, 1 February 1985, Page 14

David Bellamy with fellow conservationists on top of Hump Ridge in western Southland, overlooking Waitutu Forest — the largest tract of unspoiled lowland forest now left in New Zealand. From left to right, Tony Hughes (Whirinaki Promotion Trust), Les Hutchins (National Parks and Reserves Authority), Bellamy, and Chris Ward (NFAC). Photo: Alan Mark Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 1, 1 February 1985, Page 14

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