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Ideal yellowhead habitat: unmodified red and silver beech forest growing on fertile alluvium of the Eglinton Valley floor, Fiordland. Today the Eglinton and a few similar neighbouring valleys support the best remaining yellowhead populations. The future of the Eglinton Valley forests are assured as they are part of Fiordland National Park, but other yellowhead habitats in some state forests are threatened by logging. Photo: sue Penniket

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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Page 26

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Ideal yellowhead habitat: unmodified red and silver beech forest growing on fertile alluvium of the Eglinton Valley floor, Fiordland. Today the Eglinton and a few similar neighbouring valleys support the best remaining yellowhead populations. The future of the Eglinton Valley forests are assured as they are part of Fiordland National Park, but other yellowhead habitats in some state forests are threatened by logging. Photo: sue Penniket Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Page 26

Ideal yellowhead habitat: unmodified red and silver beech forest growing on fertile alluvium of the Eglinton Valley floor, Fiordland. Today the Eglinton and a few similar neighbouring valleys support the best remaining yellowhead populations. The future of the Eglinton Valley forests are assured as they are part of Fiordland National Park, but other yellowhead habitats in some state forests are threatened by logging. Photo: sue Penniket Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Page 26

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