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Glasseye Creek is the type locality of this beautiful striped land snail Powelliphanta lignaria lusca. It is restricted to the Northern Karamea bluffs, and the proposed Glasseye Creek reserve would maintain a viable population of this special snail, as well as link with other reserves to the south. This snail is about 60mm in diameter. Photo: Kath Walker

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Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 1, 1 February 1987, Page 11

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Glasseye Creek is the type locality of this beautiful striped land snail Powelliphanta lignaria lusca. It is restricted to the Northern Karamea bluffs, and the proposed Glasseye Creek reserve would maintain a viable population of this special snail, as well as link with other reserves to the south. This snail is about 60mm in diameter. Photo: Kath Walker Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 1, 1 February 1987, Page 11

Glasseye Creek is the type locality of this beautiful striped land snail Powelliphanta lignaria lusca. It is restricted to the Northern Karamea bluffs, and the proposed Glasseye Creek reserve would maintain a viable population of this special snail, as well as link with other reserves to the south. This snail is about 60mm in diameter. Photo: Kath Walker Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 1, 1 February 1987, Page 11

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