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Right: Big Bush State Forest (foreground) adjoins the Nelson Lakes National Park to form a large area of forest habitat suitable for kaka. Unfortunately, the edges of these forests — in private ownership — are still being clear-felled, so the lower-altitude forest containing the large trees suitable for nesting are being lost, as well as the red and hard beech trees that are the source of honeydew. Photo: Tim Fitgerald

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Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 19

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Right: Big Bush State Forest (foreground) adjoins the Nelson Lakes National Park to form a large area of forest habitat suitable for kaka. Unfortunately, the edges of these forests — in private ownership — are still being clear-felled, so the lower-altitude forest containing the large trees suitable for nesting are being lost, as well as the red and hard beech trees that are the source of honeydew. Photo: Tim Fitgerald Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 19

Right: Big Bush State Forest (foreground) adjoins the Nelson Lakes National Park to form a large area of forest habitat suitable for kaka. Unfortunately, the edges of these forests — in private ownership — are still being clear-felled, so the lower-altitude forest containing the large trees suitable for nesting are being lost, as well as the red and hard beech trees that are the source of honeydew. Photo: Tim Fitgerald Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 19

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