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Front cover: Between 1792 and 1830 sealers almost wiped out the large population of fur seals along the rocky coast of south-west New Zealand. Now protected and shortly to be the responsibility of the Department of Conservation, fur seals now number approximately 50,000 in New Zealand. This photo was taken at Knights Point near Haast, and also features in the Society's forthcoming calendar. Photo: P and J Morrin

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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Cover Page

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Front cover: Between 1792 and 1830 sealers almost wiped out the large population of fur seals along the rocky coast of south-west New Zealand. Now protected and shortly to be the responsibility of the Department of Conservation, fur seals now number approximately 50,000 in New Zealand. This photo was taken at Knights Point near Haast, and also features in the Society's forthcoming calendar. Photo: P and J Morrin Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Cover Page

Front cover: Between 1792 and 1830 sealers almost wiped out the large population of fur seals along the rocky coast of south-west New Zealand. Now protected and shortly to be the responsibility of the Department of Conservation, fur seals now number approximately 50,000 in New Zealand. This photo was taken at Knights Point near Haast, and also features in the Society's forthcoming calendar. Photo: P and J Morrin Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Cover Page

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