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Above: The gaunt skeletons of trees ringbarked by the Forest Service as part of the Kauri Management Programme, prior to 1982. Many of the trees so treated are towai. Opposite: Punaruku forest, with kauri rickers on a ridgetop and a large kauri in the middle distance, spared because it has been scarred by gumbleeding notches. Ali photos: Terry Fitzgibbon

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Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 February 1988, Page 26

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Above: The gaunt skeletons of trees ringbarked by the Forest Service as part of the Kauri Management Programme, prior to 1982. Many of the trees so treated are towai. Opposite: Punaruku forest, with kauri rickers on a ridgetop and a large kauri in the middle distance, spared because it has been scarred by gumbleeding notches. Ali photos: Terry Fitzgibbon Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 February 1988, Page 26

Above: The gaunt skeletons of trees ringbarked by the Forest Service as part of the Kauri Management Programme, prior to 1982. Many of the trees so treated are towai. Opposite: Punaruku forest, with kauri rickers on a ridgetop and a large kauri in the middle distance, spared because it has been scarred by gumbleeding notches. Ali photos: Terry Fitzgibbon Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 February 1988, Page 26

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