By the 1970s conservationists were demanding lowland forest areas with production potential to become part of the national park system. The best known case is the addition of Waikukupa-South Okarito forests to Westland National Park. At present conservationists are pressing for the lowland forests of Waitutu to be added to Fiordland National Park. Photo: Geoff Spearpoint
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Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 August 1987, Page 4
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56By the 1970s conservationists were demanding lowland forest areas with production potential to become part of the national park system. The best known case is the addition of Waikukupa-South Okarito forests to Westland National Park. At present conservationists are pressing for the lowland forests of Waitutu to be added to Fiordland National Park. Photo: Geoff Spearpoint Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 August 1987, Page 4
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