Just north of Tasman's Rotoiti Reserve near Rotorua lies a corridor of unprotected private forest that links the reserve with the well known Kokako Reserve in Rotoehu Forest. Negotiations are underway to protect most of the private forest in the foreground. The extent of Tasman's clearfelling is starkly evident (bottom left). Fortunately Tasman have responded to our protests and stopped the logging (see article page 2). Photo: Dick Knighton
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Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 3, 1 August 1988, Unnumbered Page
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69Just north of Tasman's Rotoiti Reserve near Rotorua lies a corridor of unprotected private forest that links the reserve with the well known Kokako Reserve in Rotoehu Forest. Negotiations are underway to protect most of the private forest in the foreground. The extent of Tasman's clearfelling is starkly evident (bottom left). Fortunately Tasman have responded to our protests and stopped the logging (see article page 2). Photo: Dick Knighton Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 3, 1 August 1988, Unnumbered Page
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