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Inset: Logging started last February in Sale Area 628, the highest of the six Ahaura Gorge terraces, and involved clearfelling of all merchantable trees — mainly rimu, the olive green tree in this aerial photo. Photo: Kevin Smith

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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Page 29

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Inset: Logging started last February in Sale Area 628, the highest of the six Ahaura Gorge terraces, and involved clearfelling of all merchantable trees — mainly rimu, the olive green tree in this aerial photo. Photo: Kevin Smith Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Page 29

Inset: Logging started last February in Sale Area 628, the highest of the six Ahaura Gorge terraces, and involved clearfelling of all merchantable trees — mainly rimu, the olive green tree in this aerial photo. Photo: Kevin Smith Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Page 29

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