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Bankside Scientific Reserve, a pocket handkerchief grassland and shrub reserve (2.6 ha) on the Canterbury Plains has seen a marked expansion of introduced grasses since grazing ceased in 1969. Grazing and/or fire may be the best management strategy to ensure the survival of the remaining native plants.

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Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 2, 1 May 1988, Page 32

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Bankside Scientific Reserve, a pocket handkerchief grassland and shrub reserve (2.6 ha) on the Canterbury Plains has seen a marked expansion of introduced grasses since grazing ceased in 1969. Grazing and/or fire may be the best management strategy to ensure the survival of the remaining native plants. Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 2, 1 May 1988, Page 32

Bankside Scientific Reserve, a pocket handkerchief grassland and shrub reserve (2.6 ha) on the Canterbury Plains has seen a marked expansion of introduced grasses since grazing ceased in 1969. Grazing and/or fire may be the best management strategy to ensure the survival of the remaining native plants. Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 2, 1 May 1988, Page 32

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