Top: About 90 percent of Tiritiri Matangi was pasture before the revegetation project began. Since the early 1980s, 100,000 trees have been planted. The photo shows the island's lighthouse, once the most powerful in the Southern Hemisphere. Photo: Murray Douglas.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 4, 1 November 1987, Page 28
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40Top: About 90 percent of Tiritiri Matangi was pasture before the revegetation project began. Since the early 1980s, 100,000 trees have been planted. The photo shows the island's lighthouse, once the most powerful in the Southern Hemisphere. Photo: Murray Douglas. Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 4, 1 November 1987, Page 28
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