Environment Under-secretary Philip Woollaston recently visited the Kaimai--Mamakus to plant a tree. Standing behind him is longtime Society member Reg Janes and holding the spade is Chairperson of the Park Advisory Committee, Mrs Rosalie Smith. Mining is now shaping up to be a threat to the forests. Bay of Plenty people are watching closely the BP prospecting applications in Pureora.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 4, 1 November 1987, Page 9
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60Environment Under-secretary Philip Woollaston recently visited the Kaimai-Mamakus to plant a tree. Standing behind him is longtime Society member Reg Janes and holding the spade is Chairperson of the Park Advisory Committee, Mrs Rosalie Smith. Mining is now shaping up to be a threat to the forests. Bay of Plenty people are watching closely the BP prospecting applications in Pureora. Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 4, 1 November 1987, Page 9
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