Looking south to Mt Berners across the Blackburn State Coal Reserve (Ngakawau proposed reserve). The unmodified pakihi (stunted shrubland) in the photo covers the flat topped divide between the Blackburn Stream and the Ngakawau River. Recent coal surveys have shown no deposits within this area, and depending on public support it should now be protected. Photo: Guy Salmon.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 1, 1 February 1987, Page 11
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58Looking south to Mt Berners across the Blackburn State Coal Reserve (Ngakawau proposed reserve). The unmodified pakihi (stunted shrubland) in the photo covers the flat topped divide between the Blackburn Stream and the Ngakawau River. Recent coal surveys have shown no deposits within this area, and depending on public support it should now be protected. Photo: Guy Salmon. Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 1, 1 February 1987, Page 11
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