Congratulations to Telecoms
Only days before their transfer of assets, Telecom staff agreed to place protective covenants on: ¢ taraire forest around their Warkworth satellite station
* coastal landscape at Musick Point, Howick, Auckland * walkways, bush and coastal shrubland at Makara, Wellington * coastal cliff herbs below the Chatham Island radio site In addition they agreed to reallocate more than 300 ha of wetland to the Department of Conservation on their Awarua radio site near Bluff. Telecom's cooperative attitude was in marked contrast to that of the other stateowned corporations, in particular Electricorp, which initially refused to even discuss issues over the land they were claiming — they wanted to own river and lake margins.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 2, 1 May 1988, Page 9
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111Congratulations to Telecoms Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 2, 1 May 1988, Page 9
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